What are the signs of a sacrococcygeal fracture after a fall?

Sacrococcygeal fracture after a fall is mainly manifested in pain such as strong pain in the sacrococcygeal area, swelling such as swelling at the bone, bruising ecchymosis such as a small amount of bleeding at the fracture.
1. Pain: because the sacrococcygeal fracture stimulates the sensory nerves around the fracture and triggers pain, the pain is usually more intense, the patient can not sit, and can not lie on his back, but only the side or prone position.
2. Swelling: there will be obvious swelling at the fracture site.
3. bruises and ecchymosis: if the sacrococcygeal fracture is serious, there will be a small amount of bleeding at the fracture site, so bruises and ecchymosis can be seen on the skin surface.
If any of the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.