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Bruised Tailbone: Requires Special Precautions. Slow to Heal

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Bruised Tailbone | Fractured Tailbone Bruised Tailbone | Fractured Tailbone A freak accident or injury may lead to Bruised Tailbone | Fractured Tailbone . The coccyx, another name for the tailbone is situated in a medically inaccessible place. It is located at the lowest portion of the back and comprises the last vertebral column of the spine. It is made up of 3 to 5 bony elements, which are held in place by ligaments and joints.   An injured coccyx or Bruised Tailbone | Fractured Tailbone can take a long time to heal. Hence, it takes longer to heal and requires extra care. The majority of coccyx injuries occur in women since they have a broader pelvis. Common Causes of Coccyx Injury Common Causes Of Coccyx Injury | Tailbone Treatment The most common ways to injure your tailbone are:             Falling down in a seated stance, which impacts the tailbone the most      Getting directly hit on the coccyx, for...

Wellness Talks By Best Tailbone Treatment Specialist: Tailbone pain can go within a few months !

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 Best Tailbone Treatment Specialist | Dr. Rajveer Singh Anand : My Brother is 43 years old and hesitates to even meet the doctor once, being in a painful state of non-stop tailbone pain !  He feels there is no treatment that can cure tailbone as general back pain treatment hasn’t worked for him so far. Isn’t tailbone a very painful affair where we prefer to relax peacefully without any additional stress added to life? Does it not help if we go consult a   Best Tailbone Treatment Specialist  who is expert in Tailbone related treatment itself ? Answered by   Best Tailbone Treatment Specialist, Dr. Rajveer singh : Yes rightly said, tailbone pain can be very discomforting who wish for a comfortable life with no unwanted tensions. Good news with few necessary steps taken by your brother tailbone pain can come down by itself within a few month time. However as word of caution let if it persists over 8-10 weeks there is a need to see a Tailbone...