How does the caudal vertebra ache cause


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Pain in the caudal vertebrae may be caused by: First of all, the most common cause of caudal vertebra pain is the fracture and dislocation of the coccyx. In daily life, it often causes falls. When falling, the hip may cause fracture and dislocation of the coccyx. The coccyx is very shallow and very shallow from the skin surface. Therefore, when injured, the stress is mostly concentrated in the coccyx area, so it can cause fracture or dislocation of the coccyx. Finally, it causes obvious local pain symptoms. The second cause of pain in the coccyx may be prolonged sitting, which causes adverse stress on the tailbone and thus pain symptoms. In addition, the less likely cause of pain in the coccyx is a bone tumor in the coccyx.