The tailbone, also called the “coccyx”, is a small and triangular bone at the base of the spine. This bone helps support your weight when you sit, and anchors muscles and ligaments in the area.
Tailbone pain when sitting or otherwise is often a sign of tailbone infection. It may come with swelling or discharge around the area and can be caused by an inflammation, bacterial infection, or an infected cyst. This can occur with both men and women, especially those who sit for too long, suffer repeated friction in the area, or have poor hygiene.
There are several possible causes of tailbone pain, including inflammation or infection. Below are common conditions leading to it:
Ingrown hair
Trapped hair and debris can become infected and form a pus-filled sac or abscess, which can be painful and may require a medical procedure for drainage.
Poor hygiene
Failure to keep the area around the tailbone clean can eventually lead to infections that cause pain, including inflamed ingrown hairs and abscesses.
Friction or trauma
Friction or trauma can injure the coccyx or the area around it, leading to discomfort
Prolonged sitting or tight clothing
Both of these place sustained pressure on the tailbone, contributing to discomfort.
Pilonidal cyst
Pilonidal cysts, especially infected ones, can lead to pain in the area.
Related conditions: Learn more about pilonidal cysts and abscesses.
You can often determine if you have tailbone pain or tailbone infection by looking for the following signs or symptoms:
If you think you have a tailbone infection or are experiencing any of the symptoms mentioned, book an appointment with our specialist for a proper medical examination.
It’s recommended that you seek a doctor’s assessment or urgent care if you notice any of these signs:
These could be signs of a deeper infection or an underlying condition like an infected pilonidal cyst.
To identify the cause of your tailbone pain, your doctor may ask for your medical history and ask questions like these:
Your doctor may also perform a physical exam that can involve:
Some tailbone infections may require more advanced imaging or procedures:
The treatment recommended by your doctor will depend on the specific cause and circumstances of the condition. Below are some possible options.
Consult our specialist early so that you can find the cause of your tailbone discomfort as soon as possible and get the treatment required.
