Symptoms of sacral fractures

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Sacral fracture is mainly caused by trauma, which can occur at the same time with pelvic bone injury. Of course, sacral fracture can occur alone, but it is extremely rare in clinic. Once sacral fracture occurs, it will seriously affect the quality of life of patients, and patients will have a series of symptoms. If they can't be treated in time, It will affect the life and work of patients in the future. So what are the symptoms of sacral fracture? Now let's talk about it.

Symptoms of sacral fractures

The first symptom of patients with sacral fracture is pain, which is mainly manifested as persistent pain at the sacrum. If the patient feels clear strip tenderness when in pain, it means that the patient has fracture. When diagnosing this kind of fracture, the fracture line can be judged according to the direction of tenderness, But this kind of pain is lighter than the pain of lumbar fracture.

Patients with sacral fracture will also have symptoms of fear of sitting, because the sacral itself is located in the middle of the buttocks, and the gravity of the body is mainly concentrated in the sacrococcygeal when the patient is sitting. If the patient's sacral fracture occurs, then the patient will naturally feel pain when sitting, so the patient can only sit on one side of the buttock when sitting.

Patients with sacral fractures will also have symptoms of subcutaneous congestion, which is mainly due to the shallow sacrum. If the deep part of the patient is injured, it is easy to expose the subcutaneous position.

matters needing attention

1. Insist on doing some functional sports activities, such as walking slowly every day. This can prevent osteoporosis and reduce the risk of fracture. 2. Eat more calcium rich foods. Such as milk, fish, bean products, eggs and so on, when necessary, can supplement calcium medicine.