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How is the pain in coccyx and its surroundings?

Hello, there are many reasons for coccygeal pain, such as traumatic pain, sacrococcygeal tumor, gynecological diseases, rectal diseases and so on. The most common is primary coccygeal pain, which is more common in female patients because of its anatomical characteristics. The causes are inflammation of sacrococcygeal ligament, sacrococcygeal joint and surrounding soft tissues caused by trauma or chronic strain in sacrococcygeal region (such as long-term sitting or riding bumps), and congenital deformity of sacrococcygeal vertebrae (such as coccyx hook). I suggest you go to the orthopedic clinic and ask an experienced orthopedic expert for examination. Anal digital examination is the most important examination to diagnose coccygeal pain. At the same time, X-rays of sacrococcygeal vertebrae should be taken (most of the X-rays of primary coccygeal pain are normal). Through the above examination, the causes of coccygeal pain can be clearly identified, and the coccygeal pain caused by presacral tumors and rectal lesions can be ruled out. After the diagnosis of coccygeal pain, we should first change the sitting position, take the thigh as the stress point, avoid cycling in the near future, place a cushion at the sacrococcygeal position, and cooperate with local hot compress physiotherapy to massage in the anus, which can usually achieve satisfactory results. If necessary, it is feasible to seal around the coccyx, but because this part is close to the anus, it is easy to cause infection after injection, so strict aseptic operation is needed to seal it. In addition, it should be noted that from the condition you introduced, it is not a typical symptom of coccygeal pain, and it is necessary to further exclude sacroiliac joint diseases and other pelvic and lumbosacral diseases. For patients with normal imaging examination, soft tissue lesions are usually considered, and the diagnosis should be made through detailed physical examination and laboratory examination. I wish you a speedy recovery!