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Suggest Treatment For Tail Bone Pain After Colonoscopy
I had a colonosocopy. The very next day my tail bone really hurt. It has been two months and every time I sit on something that is not really soft I have tremendous tail pain. My friend mentioned tonight it might be sciatica pain. What can I do to make this pain go away?
Mon, 29 Sep 2014
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement, Dr. Mukesh Chugh's Response
Hi Thanks for writing your query Based on your description this injury is called coccygodynia. You need to have x-ray of coccyx region to rule out any bony pathology. For now my advice would be- 1. Sitz’s bath- sit in the tub filled with lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes two times daily. 2. Avoid sitting on hard surface and try to sit on one buttock. Avoid jerky rides and take rest. 3. Injection of depomedrol at the site of pain also helps and may be given under medical guidance. It usually takes 2-3 week time to heal. If the problem persists see your local doctor. Take care and wish you good health. Regards Dr.chugh Orthopaedic surgeon http://bit.ly/drmchugh
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Suggest Treatment For Tail Bone Pain After Colonoscopy
Hi Thanks for writing your query Based on your description this injury is called coccygodynia. You need to have x-ray of coccyx region to rule out any bony pathology. For now my advice would be- 1. Sitz’s bath- sit in the tub filled with lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes two times daily. 2. Avoid sitting on hard surface and try to sit on one buttock. Avoid jerky rides and take rest. 3. Injection of depomedrol at the site of pain also helps and may be given under medical guidance. It usually takes 2-3 week time to heal. If the problem persists see your local doctor. Take care and wish you good health. Regards Dr.chugh Orthopaedic surgeon http://bit.ly/drmchugh