What about a woman with a ruptured rectum?

Women with rectal rupture should seek medical treatment in time, and the treatment mainly includes medication as well as surgery. Rectal rupture in women is mainly caused by trauma or foreign objects in the rectum, usually patients will have abdominal discomfort, pain, rectal pain, anal blockage, blood in stool and other symptoms. Patients should go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid symptoms such as infection or excessive bleeding. The treatment after rectal rupture is mainly surgical repair treatment, mainly repair surgery, resection anastomosis and so on. Among them, repair surgery is suitable for patients with mild non-destructive injuries of rectal rupture, and resection anastomosis is suitable for patients with >25% of damaged rectum. It is also usually accompanied by antibiotics such as gentamicin, cephalosporin, and levofloxacin to prevent postoperative inflammatory reactions and infections. Immediate medical attention is recommended without delay to avoid more serious complications.