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Suggest Treatment For Tailbone Pain And Blood In Poop

Hi, about six months ago I fractured my tailbone causing severe pain in that area and my back. Recently I knocked my tailbone which caused swelling it that area and my lower back. I have also started to bleed when pooing. I am wondering what this could be?
Mon, 30 Jun 2014
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Hi, thank you for posting.

I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns.

Your symptoms are suggestive of a rectal injury that is caused by fractured tailbone.
To confirm the diagnosis you need:
1. Hip X-ray to check rectum condition.
2. Fibrorectosigmoidoscopy.
3. Complete blood count.
4. Urine test.

You should contact your orthopedist and your proctologist.

All the best.
Dr. Behar.
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Suggest Treatment For Tailbone Pain And Blood In Poop

Hi, thank you for posting. I have gone through your query and I understand your concerns. Your symptoms are suggestive of a rectal injury that is caused by fractured tailbone. To confirm the diagnosis you need: 1. Hip X-ray to check rectum condition. 2. Fibrorectosigmoidoscopy. 3. Complete blood count. 4. Urine test. You should contact your orthopedist and your proctologist. All the best. Dr. Behar.