Symptoms of a Broken Tailbone
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Identification
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A hard fall and pain does not necessarily mean that you have broken your tailbone. After examination, a doctor can request an X-ray or an MRI to determine if your tailbone is broken or just bruised.
Common Symptoms
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Pain while sitting and lifting your legs are symptoms of a broken tailbone. Pain while walking up or down stairs, and pain when touching around the tailbone area, are also signs of a broken tailbone.
Causes
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A fall can break your tailbone. Sometimes a woman can break her tailbone during the process of giving birth.
Treatment
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Anti-inflammatory medication can help with swelling and a pain medication can relieve the pain. A doctor will advise you to rest and use ice on the area. Prolonged sitting can aggravate the condition, and the use of a donut pillow or soft pillow can help take direct pressure off the tailbone area.
Further Treatments
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A corticosteroid injection can be given for pain that persists. In some people this can relieve the pain for weeks or months.
Precautions While Healing
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Bowel movements can be painful, and avoiding constipation will help further pain while healing. Some women will have pain during intercourse while the tailbone is healing.
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