Is it true that there are four diseases to watch out for when you have tailbone pain?

“Tailbone pain should be alert to four kinds of disease” this statement is false, but the tailbone pain may be caused by the sacrococcygeal tendon ligament injury, coccygeal degenerative disease, coccygeal fracture and so on.
1. Sacrococcygeal tendon and ligament injury: due to long-term stooping labor will lead to the sacrococcygeal tendons and ligaments around the chronic strain injury, thus causing pain in the sacrococcygeal vertebrae.
2. Degenerative lesions of the coccyx: sedentary or long-term work, will make the force gathered in the lumbar, so that the lumbosacral caudal area to withstand greater pressure, resulting in osteophytes, causing pain in the coccyx.
3. Caudal bone fracture: the role of external forces can lead to sacrococcygeal fracture, the surrounding tissue damage caused by local congestion, edema inflammation, and then the symptoms of tailbone pain.
When tailbone pain occurs, you should go to the orthopedic department of the hospital for a clear diagnosis, and actively carry out professional treatment.