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What Causes Constant Soreness In Tailbone?

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Posted on Mon, 12 Sep 2016
Question: What might cause constant soreness in my tailbone (for the past 6 moths) And starting the other day, a burning sensation while urinating and a suddenly smaller bladder capacity
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Answered by Dr. Grzegorz Stanko (15 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Prostate issues must be ruled out.

Detailed Answer:
Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Tailbone pain can be caused by its injury or spine issues including spine disc herniation.
Burning while urinating and small bladder capacity are usually a symptoms of urinary tract infection. Prostate enlargement can give such symptoms as well.
In rare cases, all symptoms (including tailbone pain) can be a sign of advanced prostate cancer (I do not say you have one, I just want you to have it ruled out).

Please check your PSA level and have urine analysis done at first. In case of high PSA level, consult urologist. You should also consider having spine x-ray.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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Dr. Grzegorz Stanko

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What Causes Constant Soreness In Tailbone?

Brief Answer: Prostate issues must be ruled out. Detailed Answer: Hello! Thank you for the query. Tailbone pain can be caused by its injury or spine issues including spine disc herniation. Burning while urinating and small bladder capacity are usually a symptoms of urinary tract infection. Prostate enlargement can give such symptoms as well. In rare cases, all symptoms (including tailbone pain) can be a sign of advanced prostate cancer (I do not say you have one, I just want you to have it ruled out). Please check your PSA level and have urine analysis done at first. In case of high PSA level, consult urologist. You should also consider having spine x-ray. Hope this helps. Regards.