Symptoms and Treatments for Tailbone Injuries

If you have ever engaged in roller or ice skating and had a fall that resulted in landing directly on your buttocks, it’s highly probable that you have encountered a coccyx injury. The excruciating pain upon impact with the floor or ice is something you won’t easily forget. Even the simple act of standing up and attempting to sit down to rest may exacerbate the situation. In such cases, taking some ibuprofen can provide temporary relief and help manage the pain. However, how can you accurately determine if you have indeed sustained a coccyx injury and what are the appropriate treatment options?


What Happens When You Injure Your Tailbone

When it comes to tailbone injuries, a simple fall onto your buttocks may not be enough to cause any harm. We all remember those childhood moments of bouncing down the stairs on our bottoms, but the short distances we covered meant we were unlikely to injure ourselves. However, if you happen to fall directly onto your buttocks while riding a bicycle or during roller or ice skating, the impact is likely to be much harder, and it could result in a tailbone injury. If you find yourself experiencing moderate to extreme pain after such a fall, there’s a good chance that your tailbone has been injured.


Causes and Treatment of Bruising in the Buttocks Area or Base of the Spine

If you have recently fallen onto your buttocks and notice bruising in that area or at the base of your spine, it is highly likely that you have injured your tailbone. To reduce any potential swelling, it is recommended to sit with an ice pack near the bruised area. However, if you still experience tenderness or pain even after applying the ice pack for several minutes, it is important to seek medical attention. Only a trained medical professional can accurately determine the severity of your injury and provide appropriate treatment.

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