What to do about a compression fracture with a distended stomach

Compression fracture bloating is mainly considered to be related to the compression of nerves by the fracture, prolonged bed rest or poor diet, etc. Surgery, physical therapy or dietary modification can be considered to improve the condition. 1. Surgery: After the occurrence of compression fracture, if there are obvious changes in the bone structure, compression of peripheral nerves can easily cause bloating, you need to consider treatment through surgical incision and internal fixation to relieve nerve compression. 2. Exercise therapy: patients with compression fracture need bed rest in the early stage, if the braking time is longer, affecting gastrointestinal peristalsis, which is easy to trigger the symptoms of abdominal distension, you can use exercise therapy to improve the method, such as not cause the fracture site activities, appropriate massage of the abdomen, to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis. 3. Dietary regulation: During the recovery period of compression fracture patients, they need to be bedridden, with little activity, such as poor dietary structure, which can easily cause symptoms of stomach distension. Attention should be paid to dietary regulation, such as eating more dietary fiber-rich foods, such as oats, dragon fruit, broccoli and so on. Eat less milk, apples and other foods that are easy to produce gas. If the symptoms of compression fracture stomach bloating are more serious, you need to target treatment under the guidance of your doctor. Do not get out of bed too soon before the fracture has not completely healed and stabilized to prevent fracture displacement.