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Title: Pelvic Bone Pain- Coccydynia


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Pelvic Bone Pain- Coccydynia
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PELVIC BONE PAIN- COCCYDYNIA
There are many physical problems that are
commonly found in the human body. One of which is
back pain. The complaint of back pain is
happening in the elderly as well as in the youth.
It is a condition that can interfere with a
person's routine activities. For many people,
this problem resolves on its own. But you should
know that back pain can become a major physical
problem. Actually pain occurs in many parts of
the body. It is common to have pain in the arms,
legs and back. Some people have pain in the
pelvic region, this can also happen due to injury
to the pelvic bone which is known as
Coccydynia.
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WHAT ARE PELVIC BONE PAIN?
Coccydynia is also known as tailbone pain. Injury
to this causes pain and discomfort in the part of
the tailbone and this condition is called
coccydynia. Fractures in the pelvic bone are
prone to detachment of the joint and can lead to
bone spasms. Pelvic bone injury takes some time
to heal. However, during the treatment, doctors
advise the person to take rest as well as take
precautions. The tailbone is at the lower part of
the spine. Pelvic bone injury is more common in
women than in men. Injury to the pelvic can
result from an accident or a fall for some
people. In many cases the cause of the injury to
the pelvic is not known. If there is an injury to
the pelvic, it is diagnosed and treated by a
doctor.
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WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF PELVIC BONE PAIN?
  • Before knowing what are the symptoms of pain in
    the pelvic bone, many other symptoms are seen in
    this condition like
  • Difficulty walking
  • Pain when bending
  • Pain while sitting
  • Pain during defecation
  • Tailbone more sensitive
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