What is the department for pubic bone fracture?

When a patient presents with a fracture of the pubic bone, he or she may visit an orthopedic department, emergency department, or other department, depending on the other symptoms accompanying the fracture and in conjunction with the medical history. If there is a fracture of the pubic bone, there is deformity of the bone and abnormal movement, but the symptoms are not too serious. Orthopedic consultation is an option in general hospitals. For hospitals with finer branches, you can also choose trauma orthopedics under orthopedics. The main diseases that traumatologic orthopedics looks at are bone diseases caused by external trauma, i.e., traumatic orthopedic disorders, most commonly fractures. If the pubic bone is fractured due to serious violent factors (such as a car accident), and there is a lot of bleeding or even fainting, you need to be helped by people around you to call 120 or seek an ambulance to take you to the emergency department for first aid. Fractures of the pubic bone are usually caused by falls, car accidents, or severe violence. Sometimes the fracture is of the upper or lower branch of the pubic bone unilaterally or of both the upper and lower branches of the pubic bone, and requires prompt medical attention at a regular hospital. Patients can choose the appropriate relevant department for consultation according to their own symptoms, and identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and receive regular treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying their condition.