The causes of pubic bone pain usually include injury, separation of the pubic bone in late pregnancy or postpartum.
Injuries include fracture of the pubic bone branch, fracture of the pubic bone body and separation of the pubic symphysis, etc. The pain in the pubic bone is more severe, mostly accompanied by impaired mobility of the hip joints, difficulty in walking, inability to turn over, etc. Severe symptoms may also be accompanied by hemorrhagic shock, or damage to internal organs and nerves.
Childbirth factors refer to the separation of pubic symphysis caused by abnormal pregnancy or childbirth factors, such as oversized fetus, cephalopelvic disproportion, abnormal fetal position, emergency labor or difficult labor. Hidden pain or soreness in the pubic bone occurs mostly in late pregnancy or after delivery, and is often accompanied by weakness in walking and difficulty in turning over.
If you have symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.