Symptoms of pubic bone separation

Symptoms of pubic bone separation include pain, weakness of movement, and in severe cases, shock and internal organ damage. Some people with mild separation have no obvious symptoms.
Separation of the pubic bone is a disruption of the connection in the middle of the pubic bones on both sides. Usually, most patients will experience significant pain in the anterior pelvic region after pubic bone separation, and the pain will be significantly aggravated when climbing stairs, bending over, taking steps and other actions. For some patients with severe pain, there is also weakness and inability to bear weight on the lower extremities.
In addition, if the pubic bone separation is caused by trauma or violence, the patient may also suffer from hemorrhagic shock, which may cause different degrees of damage to internal organs. However, there are also some patients with milder conditions who may have no obvious clinical symptoms. Common causes of pubic bone separation include abnormal labor and delivery, hormonal abnormalities, and pelvic trauma.
In conclusion, when pubic bone separation occurs, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to actively treat, and at the same time, strengthen the management of daily life and follow up on schedule.