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Contusion of the coccyx: what to do

If there is a hematoma in the pelvic region, which is accompanied by severe pain, then you have a contusion of the coccyx. What if this pain intensifies and it becomes difficult not only to walk and stand, but also to sit?

The first thought that comes to mind to any person who finds himself in such a situation will be the taking of painkillers that are freely available in pharmacies. But as soon as a person ceases to accept them, the contusion of the coccyx again makes itself felt. What to do then? Apply a cold compress with ice, do not make sharp movements, refuse high heels, since their wearing increases pain, sleep on a hard bed or something else ?! Yes, of course, all of the above can help ease the pain syndrome, but the reason remains. Therefore, the best option in the event that a person has a coccyx injury, what to do, he does not know, there will be an appeal to specialists. This advice is especially relevant if there was discomfort during defecation (which may indicate even a fracture of the coccyx) and pain during intercourse. To go to the doctor it is necessary and in the event that in the damaged place at a touch there is a sharp pain which can be given to legs.

In addition to injuries of the lower back, the pain in this area can lead to pregnancy, increased physical activity.

What to do with a strong bruise, will prompt both the doctor and folk medicine. To relieve the pain syndrome in the event of an injury, it is better to immediately attach to the sore spot the ice or some cold object, a compress, etc. They will remove the swelling at the site of the injury. Apply ice for 20 minutes, then repeat this procedure after 3 hours. Traditional medicine advises to make compresses using onion juice, wormwood, plantain or tincture of arnica. They use raw potatoes, spruce resin, tar, and much more in folk medicine. Doctors advise after removing the cold pains warming compresses and taking a bath with warm water, as well as doing various breathing exercises. But doctors do not recommend rubbing the bruised place.

What else to do with bruises? Change your diet by adding more fiber and fluids to it, wearing low comfortable shoes, sitting less, especially on upholstered furniture (on armchairs, sofas, etc.). But all these tips are good only if you have an easy or medium tailbone injury. What should you do if you are seriously injured in this part of your back? Urgently go to the nearest health care institution. It is possible that you will need even surgery. With this case you should not joke, because the consequences of such a trauma can bother after a lifetime, causing chronic pain in the head and becoming the source of all sorts of diseases of various organs.

The quality of life with bruises in the small pelvis is sharply reduced, since pain in this area does not allow to live a normal daily life. With such trauma, when pain is localized in several parts of the body, people often undergo examination and ineffective treatment with several specialists before they get to the doctor who can help them, namely, the coloproctology. After all, pain can be given to the perineum, to the buttocks and inner thighs, to the pelvic organs, to the sacrum and lower back, to the genitals. Therefore, it is so important to get to the reception directly to the specialist who treats the coccyx contusion. What if there is not such a narrow specialist in your city? Address to the proctologist, the traumatologist, such doctors are today in the majority of medical institutions of settlements.

The main danger with contusion of the coccyx is that health problems do not appear immediately, but after a while. After all, the pain from trauma can quickly subside, and complications will arise in a few years. Therefore it is extremely important not to ignore the contusion of the coccyx. What to do in this case? Do not engage in self-medication, but go to the doctors.

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