What is the department for tailbone pain?

The orthopedic department of the hospital is a priority for caudal vertebrae pain. If caudal vertebrae pain is recurrent but not accompanied by other obvious symptoms, you can also visit the pain department. Caudal vertebral pain is mainly manifested by pain in the tailbone, lower sacrum and its adjacent muscles and soft tissues. There are many causes of pain in the caudal vertebral area, and the common clinical causes include acute and chronic injury to the tailbone or sacrococcygeal joint, lumbar disc herniation, inflammation of the periosteum of the caudal vertebrae, abnormal curvature of the sacral vertebrae, degenerative disease in old age, childbirth, tumor, pelvic inflammatory disease, urinary system disease, etc. Therefore, if orthopedic diseases can be excluded, referrals can be made under the guidance of doctors, such as oncology for tumors, gynecology for pelvic inflammatory disease, and urology for urological diseases. When tailbone pain occurs, pay attention to rest and avoid strenuous activities in daily life to reduce the pressure on the tailbone and relieve the pain symptoms. At the same time, you can use painkillers under the guidance of a doctor, such as lo-fen-zine extended-release tablets, or you can take physical therapy and massage to improve local blood circulation, thus relieving pain. It can also be treated with procaine and other drugs for closure, which is more effective. For tailbone pain caused by infection, anti-infection treatment should be given first to control the progress of the disease. If the diagnosis of tailbone or sacral tumor is confirmed and the pain is severe with tailbone deformity, surgery is required.