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Tingling In The Tail Bone While Bending The Head Forward. Had Torn Rhomboids On The Upper Back. Are These Related?

Hello, I have tingling in my tailbone when I bend my head forward. I have no pain. I ve never injured my tailbone, no falls, no accidents. The only trauma I ve had is to my upper back, torn rhomboids on both sides. I had a baby with an extremely large head 2.5 years ago, but have had no symptoms until last week. What could it be?
Sat, 30 Nov 2013
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Greetings of the day

Chances are that you could be suffering from coccydynia, that is pain in the coccyx. I would suggest you to get an x ray of Lumbo sacral spine done. Further management depends on Radiological finding.



Wishing you a Healthy life

Get back to me for any other query

Take Care

Regards
Dr T Shobha Deepak
MBBS MD
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Tingling In The Tail Bone While Bending The Head Forward. Had Torn Rhomboids On The Upper Back. Are These Related?

Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day Chances are that you could be suffering from coccydynia, that is pain in the coccyx. I would suggest you to get an x ray of Lumbo sacral spine done. Further management depends on Radiological finding. Wishing you a Healthy life Get back to me for any other query Take Care Regards Dr T Shobha Deepak MBBS MD