Bowel obstruct due to hip bone dislocati

2025-09-17 15:13:12
Can a right side hip bone dislocation cause bowel obstruction? I suddenly developed constipation (unable to pass even soft stool or even enema water properly) after having a minor pelvic bone dislocation. 4 yrs into gut health treatment, alternative therapies, restricted diet, naturopathy, yoga, meditation, but still can't pass stool properly. Doctors are not saying it could be mechanical. I did my spine and hip bone x ray and could only see minor right hip bone dislocation along with minor outwards curve in the lower spine. Is there a possibility this could narrow down the anus/ rectum region??
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Consult gastrentrologist/ Neurologist Take 4-5L water, diet rich in Fibre,Prebiotic and probiotic, fruits Control metabolic disorders Avoid smoking, oil and spicy food Gut health exercises

Answered2025-09-19 17:05:24

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Kindly consult a neurologist and a general surgeon.

Answered2025-09-18 22:02:45

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Consult gastro surgeon

Answered2025-09-18 10:53:53

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Consult with Gastroenterologist

Answered2025-09-18 13:18:51

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possibility of the bone dislocating and bowel obstruction is rare. and any dislocation would mean you won't be able to walk. so 4 years old trauma history is doubtful for dislocation.
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all previous documents required with all x-rays and reports.. proper Orthopaedic construction for any diagnosis like dislocation. for bowel dysfunction a GI surgeon consultation is required.

Answered2025-09-18 09:31:30

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