What are the causes of coccygeal pain in women

Female patients experience pain symptoms in the sacrococcygeal bone, which can be caused by degenerative changes in the sacrococcygeal vertebra, sacroiliac arthritis, and local myofascial inflammation. They are related to factors such as sitting for a long time, improper sitting posture, cold, and trauma. Severe patients may have sacrococcygeal vertebral fractures. Patients can use X-rays, CT and magnetic resonance imaging to clarify their condition. For sacrococcygeal pain, patients can take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs orally, such as ibuprofen sustained-release capsules, etc., or they can also combine topical drugs at the local location of the pain, such as Xiaotong Tie. Patients can also relieve pain through physical therapy such as massage, acupuncture, shock waves, and ultrasound.