Why is pubic bone low
summary
Pubis: located in the anterior lower part of the hip, it is divided into body, upper and lower branches. The pubic body forms the anterior lower part of the acetabulum, which is relatively thick. The superior pubic branch extends from the anterior medial side of the body, and this branch bends downward and moves to the inferior pubic branch. The superior edge of the superior branch of the pubis is thin and sharp, which is called pubic comb. It is connected with the arcuate line backward and finally circularly uplifted forward, which is called pubic tubercle. Pubic tubercle is an important sign of body surface, which extends inward to the upper edge of pubic symphysis and has a ridge, called pubic ridge. There is an oval rough surface on the medial side of the transition of the superior and inferior branches of the pubis, which is called the pubic symphysis surface. The big hole formed by the pubis and Ischia is called obturator.
Why is pubic bone low
First, in this case, we should first determine whether there are other injuries, especially organ injuries. If the fracture is not dislocated or the dislocation is not obvious, you can use the pelvic pocket to stabilize the pelvis and use some anti-inflammatory and detumescence drugs. If the dislocation is obvious, it needs to be reset and fixed first.
Second: at the end of pregnancy, due to the effect of a large number of hormones, the bone joints of pregnant women will relax, including the bone connection in the pelvis, which is beneficial to vaginal delivery, but it will lead to local joint swelling, discomfort and even pain, and some even seriously affect work and life. The most typical is "symphysis pubis separation".
Third: the pubic bone of the pudendal part is protruding, which is also a normal phenomenon. This can not be said to be a problem. This is just a problem of development. This is usually the case in healthy people. This can not be said to be a disease,
matters needing attention
There is no particularly quick and effective way to deal with it. The key is local braking, that is, walking as little as possible. It takes about 60 days to recover quickly, and it may take more than 3 months to recover seriously.








