ABSTRACT: Introduction: Coccydynia, television disease, and coccygodynia are the different names given to this disabling disease, which can become chronic. It was described by Simson in 1859.
Blood loss is one of many situations that can cause anemia. Surgery involves blood loss. If you have anemia and undergo surgery, you may be at risk for serious complications. Anemia is a condition in ...
Kim Kardashian's latest medical issue is a real pain in the butt. The Kardashians star shared in the Nov. 16 episode that she was concerned she has coccydynia, known as tailbone pain, telling mom Kris ...
Hernia surgery can be done in as little as 30–45 minutes, and you’ll usually be able to head home the same day. Following hernia repair surgery, you’ll need at least a week or two before you can ...
Deshawn Parker—fifth all-time among active riders and 18th on the all-time North American wins list—underwent successful surgery June 28 to repair extensive fractures in his pelvis and tailbone ...
Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure for the treatment and diagnosis of joint conditions. This procedure may not be suitable for people with certain conditions, such as arthritis.
In this video, Mikhail Varshavski, DO -- who goes by "Dr. Mike" on social media -- reacts to medical procedures seen on "The Simpsons." Following is a partial transcript of the video (note that errors ...
Treatment for patients with recurrent ovarian cancer has been mainly based on systemic therapy. The role of secondary cytoreductive surgery is unclear. We randomly assigned patients with recurrent ...
ABSTRACT: Background: Coccydynia is a painful condition with tenderness and ache in sacrococcygeal area which may radiate to the buttocks and lower back. Coccydynia is a multifactorial disorder and ...
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