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Complex Injury To Sacro-coccygeal Junction, Intense Vaginal And Thigh Numbness. Will It Get Cured?
hi hope you can help. i have complex injury to the sacro-coccygeal junction region. fracture through distal tip of sacrum , posterior displacement of first coccygeal segment with partial separation or displacement of the sacro-coccygeal junction and suggestion of fracture line was in the posterior cortex of the first coccygeal segment. the second coccygeal segment is disassociated from the first and is angulated anteriorly. massiv pain not healed after 9 months. numbness in vigina and back of thighs. massive pain to walk. pain lying down and sitting and standing. im desperate to know if it will ever get better and will i have this pain forever.
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Since you are having a pain for last 9 months due to the fracture, you can consider going for a surgery to correct the deformity and to release pressure on the nerves.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Praveen Tayal
drtayal72@gmail.com
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Complex Injury To Sacro-coccygeal Junction, Intense Vaginal And Thigh Numbness. Will It Get Cured?
Hello. Thanks for writing to us. Since you are having a pain for last 9 months due to the fracture, you can consider going for a surgery to correct the deformity and to release pressure on the nerves. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Praveen Tayal drtayal72@gmail.com