Tailbone Injury
What is a tailbone injury?
The tailbone (or coccyx) is the small bone at the lower end
of the spine. It is usually injured in a fall onto a hard
surface, such as ice or stairs. The pain usually is due to
bruising of the bone or stretching of the ligaments.
Tailbone injuries can be diagnosed by finding tenderness of
the bone located in the upper part of the groove between the
buttocks.
Fractures (breaks) of the tailbone are rare and they heal
fine, so an X-ray is unnecessary for this injury.
Dislocations of the tailbone are also rare but they need to be
put back in place by a doctor.
How can I take care of my child?
A bruised tailbone will usually hurt for 3 to 4 weeks. Apply
a cold pack or ice for 20 minutes at a time right after the
injury. Repeat every hour if it helps. Give your child
ibuprofen (Advil) for 2 or 3 days. Ibuprofen usually gives
more relief for muscle and bone pain than acetaminophen
(Tylenol).
Sitting down for long periods of time will be painful.
Sitting on a large rubber ring or a cushion placed forward on
the chair will take pressure off the tailbone. A heating pad
may also help.
Sometimes bowel movements will cause a lot of discomfort.
Temporarily give 1 or 2 tablespoons of mineral oil twice a
day. Call your healthcare provider if the pain is severe.
Written by B.D. Schmitt, M.D., author of "Your Child's Health," Bantam Books.
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Last modified: 2007-03-26
Last reviewed: 2007-03-22
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