History Of Fibromyalgia And IBS. Tear In The Rectum, Sore Tail Bone. Colonoscopy Normal
Thanks for posting your query.
Your History suggests you have Coccydynia. You need a thorough by an Orthopedician for this. Your Doctor will examine you and suggest further tests like, lateral X-ray of the coccyx to rule any fracture of coccyx. He/she may also order CT scan or MRI scan if it is clinically necessary.
Once confirmed, treatment is conservative which involves analgesics, methylcobalamin supplements along with Physiotherapy. Surgery is considered in severe cases.
You can follow these lifestyle modifications:
1.) Apply ice packs or heat pads to the tailbone area for 15-20 minutes, 4 times a day.
2.) You can purchase a "doughnut" cushion or pillow to sit on. This has a hole in the middle of it to prevent your tailbone from contacting the flat surface and thus avoiding pain.
3.) Avoid sitting for long periods of time. When seated, sit on hard surfaces and alternate sitting on each side of the buttocks. Also, lean forward and direct your weight away from the tailbone.
4.) Stick to your treatment plan and go for regular follow up.
I hope this answers your query.
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Wishing you good health.
Regards.
Dr. Praveen Tayal.