Coccyx pain and following fainting
Answered by
Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
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Thank you very much for your attention to my problem and your advices. I will follow them immediately.
I will start detailed study of my coccyx and just want to say that situation when sharp pain appeared were associated with curcumstances when I followed diet for several days before (did not eat much or regular volume of food as I normally eating).
Also, when I do not move, pain is leaving more quickly and there is no fainting. If I will start to move, fainting takes place. I do not have problem with constipation. The pain started to appear approximatelly 3 years ago and is appearing regularly almost every 3 months.
Yours very truly,
Zira.