Recovering From Fractures In Pelvis. Frequent Urination And Bowel Movements. Suggest Treatment
See neurologist for review, reeducation plan
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for the query,
It is not unusual that trauma be associated with disturbance in bowel movements. The urinary (bladder sphincter and anal sphincter) all very important for the defecation reflex, are controlled voluntarily and involuntarily by nerves that originate from the lumbar and sacral areas. A pelvic fracture with two fractures could have probable affected the lumbar and sacral regions,with possible consequences on these nerves. A complete neurological evaluation is therefore compelling, to ascertain the integrity of the nerves innervating these areas.
It is however not excluded that changes in the diet due to the accident could also explain partly these symptoms. Treatment shall depend on a n appropriate diagnosis, and a specific and specialized reeducation protocol.
A digital rectal examination, to ascertain the tonicity or stength of the anal sphincter is important.
My suggestion is that you book an appointment with a neurologist for a complete neurological review. Based on his findings, an appropriate integrated management plan could be established in collaboration or with opinions form the neurologist and the gastroenterologist. A reeducation and appropriate feeding habit plan are in my opinion, key components of this plan.
I suggest you book an appointment for a complete neurological review. Please , feel free asking any specific follow up questions in case you got any specific concerns. I shall be honored contributing to your well being. Kind regards as I wish you a fast recovery.
Dr Rogers