"Understanding the Persistent Pain of a Sore Coccyx"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

Pain in the coccyx, or coccydynia, can be caused by sitting for long periods, injury, pregnancy, or hypermobility. Remedies include using a doughnut-shaped cushion, sleeping on your side, and avoiding constipation. Pelvic pain, bleeding between periods, and watery blood-stained discharge may indicate an infection, polyp, or cancer, and should be assessed by a doctor. High blood pressure and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can be managed with regular monitoring and proper use of blood pressure monitors. Endometriosis diagnosis can be delayed, and new ultrasound techniques can help determine the need for diagnostic surgery. Shorter hospital stays are generally preferred for better recovery.
