Is it good to feel numbness in your anus when you are paraplegic?

There is no statement that paraplegic anus feeling numb is good or bad, it may be one of the symptoms shown by paraplegia, and it needs to be different from person to person. Paraplegia is mainly caused by spinal cord or brain injury, resulting in a high level of spinal cord injury, the patient may be quadriplegic, or paralyzed below the chest. Patients with paraplegia may have autonomic dysfunction, such as rectal dysfunction, bladder dysfunction, etc., which causes incontinence, and may experience numbness in the anus, but there is no information to show that it is a tendency for the disease to get better. However, numbness of the anus does not mean that the disease is getting worse, nor can it be called a bad thing, and it needs to be judged according to the individual’s comprehensive situation. Patients with paraplegia also have symptoms such as decreased muscle tone, muscle atrophy, and sensory impairment, which require long-term rehabilitation. If paraplegic patients experience numbness in the anus, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid further aggravation of the condition.