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No treatment for hair line fracture but for scars you can go for micro needling 3-5 sets, it will help to reduce the scar upto 70 percent.
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Hello. Scars these days have got many ways of treatment. Varies from person to person, depending upon the skin type, scar maturity, length, position and width. The treatment might vary from few lightening creams, compression, silicon treatment, superficial dermabrasion, dermarolling, fat grafting to the scar revision surgeries. Personal examination or atleast the complete details of the scar might help in suggesting the suitable treatment. You can consult me online with the pictures as well. Tha...more
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Your symptoms suggest coccydynia.(inflammation of coccyx) or coccyx fracture.
Try:
1. Sitz bath (A tub of hot water with dettol in which affected are has to be dipped in- 10 mins twice daily) for 10 days.
2. Medications like Enzomac, Tendocare and Ceftum will help.
3. Sit on a soft pillow or coccydynia pillow.
Even if it's a fracture coccyx, it needs no operation. Best managed conservatively.
Try:
1. Sitz bath (A tub of hot water with dettol in which affected are has to be dipped in- 10 mins twice daily) for 10 days.
2. Medications like Enzomac, Tendocare and Ceftum will help.
3. Sit on a soft pillow or coccydynia pillow.
Even if it's a fracture coccyx, it needs no operation. Best managed conservatively.
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