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  2. Coccydynia - Wikipedia

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    Pain in the coccyx can be caused from many incidents like falling, horseback riding, or even sitting on hard surfaces for a long period of time. The main focus is to prevent coccyx pain from occurring by correcting everyday activities that contribute to tailbone pain. Hot or cold water baths may help.

  3. Coccyx fracture - Wikipedia

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    Following a coccyx fracture, surgery is not usually required. However, if the pain continues even after the fracture has healed, and is severe enough to cause serious disability, surgical removal of the coccyx (coccygectomy) may be required. [medical citation needed]

  4. Back pain - Wikipedia

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    Long-term use of opioids has not been properly tested to determine efficacy for treating chronic lower back pain. [64] [65] For severe back pain not relieved by NSAIDs or acetaminophen, opioids are sometimes used. [66] However, they do not appear to be more effective than placebo. [67] Opioids may not be better than NSAIDs or antidepressants ...

  5. Back Pain: Everything Men Need to Know - AOL

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    Chronic back pain. This lasts longer than 12 weeks, gives you daily pain, and may happen suddenly or develop over time. ... Pain after an injury or fall. Numbness. Tingling. Trouble urinating.

  6. 10 Surprising Causes of Back Pain - AOL

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    "Obesity is a major factor in causing acute and chronic back pain due to several factors, including the overload on the spinal column," says Dr. Medhat Mikhael, MD, a pain management specialist ...

  7. Cauda equina syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a condition that occurs when the bundle of nerves below the end of the spinal cord known as the cauda equina is damaged. [2] Signs and symptoms include low back pain, pain that radiates down the leg, numbness around the anus, and loss of bowel or bladder control. [1]

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