Coccyx pain
Not coccyx Coccydynia is a lower back pain, which affects the area around the last bone of the base of the spine, known as the "coccyx" types.
Coccyx pain from mild to severe ranges may, and usually worsens when: sit down, especially when you tilt back. Move from a sitting position to a standing position.
Some people may bear sitting in the same position only for a few minutes before being forced to move to relieve the pain.
In some cases, it can be a pain in the coccyx and the surrounding area that makes daily activities (such as driving or bending or sitting) very difficult.
It may seem strange, but to sit on a soft surface may be more painful than sitting on something harsh, because sitting on the soft surface leads to the concentration of most of the body weight on the coccyx, rather than distribute the weight of solid bone down the pelvic area
Coccyx pain from mild to severe ranges may, and usually worsens when: sit down, especially when you tilt back. Move from a sitting position to a standing position.
Some people may bear sitting in the same position only for a few minutes before being forced to move to relieve the pain.
In some cases, it can be a pain in the coccyx and the surrounding area that makes daily activities (such as driving or bending or sitting) very difficult.
It may seem strange, but to sit on a soft surface may be more painful than sitting on something harsh, because sitting on the soft surface leads to the concentration of most of the body weight on the coccyx, rather than distribute the weight of solid bone down the pelvic area
Other symptoms of pain coccyx may appear in addition to the pain, and include:
Back ache.
Stark pain in the lower legs.
Pain before or during defecation.
Pain during intercourse.
Pain in the buttocks (buttocks) and hips.
When women: increased pain during the menstrual cycle.
Can cause coccyx pain difficulty sleeping during the night. The patient may find himself forced to switch his position from time to time during the Astelqaúh on the bed.
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Back ache.
Stark pain in the lower legs.
Pain before or during defecation.
Pain during intercourse.
Pain in the buttocks (buttocks) and hips.
When women: increased pain during the menstrual cycle.
Can cause coccyx pain difficulty sleeping during the night. The patient may find himself forced to switch his position from time to time during the Astelqaúh on the bed.
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