Tailbone Surgery: Understanding Indications and Relief from Pain
Tailbone surgery, also known as coccygectomy, is a surgical procedure that is performed to remove the tailbone, or coccyx. It is typically used to treat chronic pain that is caused by a variety of conditions, including:
* Coccydynia: Coccydynia is a condition that causes pain in the tailbone. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma, injury, or childbirth.
* Pilonidal cyst: A pilonidal cyst is a small, infected sac that forms in the crease between the buttocks. It can be caused by ingrown hairs or trauma, and can cause pain and discomfort.
* Sacrococcygeal dislocation: Sacrococcygeal dislocation is a condition that occurs when the tailbone is displaced from its normal position. This can cause pain and discomfort, and can make it difficult to sit or stand.
* Tailbone fracture: A tailbone fracture can occur as a result of a fall or other trauma. It can cause pain and discomfort, and can make it difficult to sit or stand.
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