If a patient has a separation of the pubic symphysis, he or she may have the following symptoms: 1. severe pain around the pubic symphysis. This pain localization is still relatively accurate, often dominated by stabbing pain and soreness, and this pain is significantly increased when the patient tries to move and turn or lift the lower limbs. 2, obvious swelling around the pubic symphysis. This swelling is often caused by subcutaneous bleeding around the pubic symphysis, and with the prolongation of the disease, aseptic inflammation can occur, causing the swelling to continue to increase. 3. Restricted movement. Patients are often afraid to move the joints around the pelvis for fear of pain, such as afraid to get up, afraid to put weight on the ground, afraid to lift the lower limbs, etc. 4. There is a strange sound. When patients lift their lower limbs or abduct the hip joint, there will be some abnormal sound around the pubic symphysis due to the separation of the pubic symphysis.