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Tailbone Tail Bone Pain (Coccydynia) and Erectile Dysfunction

Hi, I would like to ask about injury to the tailbone, and if this affects erections. Since having a skiing accident, I've had tailbone pain, and now I'm certain that its the missing cause I've been looking for in causing ED.

Basically, has anyone else had similar experiences- of tailbone pain and subsequent erectile dysfunction?
and can it be "cured"? is there long-term vein/nerve damage that makes such a condition irreversible?

I've looked on the web for a while now, but can't seem to find much info on this. Most medical pages seem to suggest tail bone pain eases gradually, with care; but what about erections? are they permanently hampered- or can they be restored?

anyone with a similar experience/knowledge/answers to any of the above, your comments would be much appreciated
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139792 tn?1498585650
Search for exercises for groin area, tail bone, yoga energy locks. Yoga consider tail bone as an important part of sexual mechanism. Some exercises might be helpful. General exercise is male deer exercise, kegel exercise and Sat kriya. you may also see Kundalini yoga.
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Thank you very much sir...
I was having proper erection but once I got tail bone pain...I'm facing severe problems in erection..

Guide me withsome exercises
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Hi mike113 i am experiencing the same issues. I have landed or hurt my tail bone several times even experienced tempery paralysis in both legs at the time of impact. Since the third time very recently i have been having trouble with ed in sexual practice. I wonder if you have had an answer since your post? Im booking a docs appointment tomorrow but from what i have read online i fear this could be a waste of time
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