Can you do a nerve block for tailbone pain?

Tailbone pain can do nerve block, need to be based on the specific circumstances of the disease, generally speaking, local fasciitis, sacroiliac arthritis, sacral tumor and other diseases can be treated with nerve block, for trauma-induced injuries are generally not recommended for block treatment.
1. Local fasciitis: For chronic aseptic inflammation caused by long-term friction and strain, local nerve block treatment can be carried out when the pain is obvious.
2. Trauma: For sacrococcygeal fracture, cauda equina and peripheral soft tissue injury caused by trauma, local nerve block treatment is generally not recommended.
3. Sacrococcygeal diseases: common sacroiliac arthritis, sacral tumors and other diseases, for sacroiliac arthritis causing coccygeal pain, if there are obvious pressure points, it is feasible to carry out local nerve block, for sacral tumors caused by coccygeal pain, it is generally not recommended to carry out nerve block, and it is recommended to clarify the type of pathology in time, and carry out further treatment.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination to clarify the cause of tailbone pain, and then give targeted treatment or therapy if necessary.