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Dear Dr. Bunting, I am a seventeen year male with a problem with my tail bone or lower back period. When I was fifteen, I was playing around and was slammed onto the concrete ground right onto my tail bone. I was unable to comfortably walk for weeks and did not notify anyone about the problem. I now have problems exercising when laying on the floor and a mat. Is it possible that I did fracture my tail bone. Is there anything that I can do about the discomfort. Thank You.

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    Upon breaking the tailbone, one finds themselves having loose stools. You more than likely bruised your tail bone or may have a hairline fracture. But to break it completely, your lower back (by your tailbone) would be numb and in severe acute pain.

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    want to do while at home

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