Can a prolonged IUD cause tailbone swelling and pain?

IUD clinically refers to the placement of an intrauterine device (IUD), which has been used for a long time with no obvious symptoms for most patients, while a small number of patients may experience symptoms such as changes in menstrual flow, lumbosacral distension, and may also experience caudal bone distension.
IUD is a common method used clinically for contraception, and using it for a long period of time does not have any effect on most patients, so it does not cause any symptoms. However, some patients may experience pain and swelling in the tailbone and change in menstrual flow due to inflammation caused by the stimulation of the cervix and other parts of the uterine cervix by the IUD.
In addition to the IUD for a long time, the pain in the tailbone may also be caused by the patient’s long-term sedentary activities. If the pain in the tailbone persists, the patient should consult a doctor in time to get a clear diagnosis and active treatment.