What happened when I fell and couldn’t get my bowels out?

The reasons for not being able to pass stool after a fall may be stress, damage to abdominal or pelvic organs, spinal injuries, etc.
1. Stress state: patients can’t pass stools after a fall, probably because the whole body is in a state of tension after the fall, resulting in digestive function being affected, and intestinal peristalsis being lowered, leading to the situation of not passing stools. Under the guidance of the doctor can be used in the treatment and improvement of Keserol, glycerin enema and other drugs, to relieve the symptoms.
2. Damage to abdominal or pelvic organs: the patient’s fall may lead to damage to the intestines, rectum, anal canal and other organs, usually accompanied by abdominal distension, abdominal hemorrhage and other symptoms, resulting in damage to the digestive tract, the anal canal, the food can not be digested in a timely manner, resulting in the absence of defecation, it is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner to repair the organs.
3. Spinal injury: If the patient falls and injures the spine or spinal cord, it can lead to damage to the central nervous system, causing the patient’s bowel function to be impaired.
There may be other reasons why the patient cannot relieve his bowels after a fall. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to identify the cause and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment.