The symptoms you’re experiencing, particularly following a spinal cord injury, are concerning and require prompt medical attention. Numbness in the foot suggests a possible nerve involvement, which isn’t uncommon following a spinal cord injury. It can indicate a range of issues from nerve damage to compression. Muscle tissue coming out during bowel movements is unusual and potentially indicative of a different, but also urgent issue such as severe constipation, rectal prolapse, or even complications related to your spinal condition. This might be linked to neurogenic bowel dysfunction, a condition where the nerve supply to the bowel is impaired. The interplay between your neuropathy and bowel symptoms needs careful evaluation by a medical professional. Right now, it’s crucial to get assessed by a healthcare provider as soon as possible, ideally a neurologist or a specialist familiar with spinal injuries. They might recommend imaging, like an MRI or a CT scan, to evaluate the spinal cord and identify any compression or other abnormalities. If this isn’t immediately available, consider seeing your GP, who can guide you on the next steps, potentially referring you to the right specialist. Avoid straining during bowel movements to prevent further complications. In the meantime, focus on maintaining a high-fiber diet and staying hydrated to aid bowel movements. Remember, while self-care strategies can provide some relief, they should not replace direct medical intervention given the potential severity of your symptoms. Time is of the essence here, so prioritize contacting a healthcare professional to get the appropriate care you need.
अगर रीढ़ की हड्डी में चोट के बाद मेरे पैर में सुन्नपन है और मल त्याग के दौरान मांसपेशियों का ऊतक बाहर आ जाता है, तो मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?
अगर रीढ़ की हड्डी में चोट के बाद मेरे पैर में सुन्नपन है और मल त्याग के दौरान मांसपेशियों का ऊतक बाहर आ जाता है, तो मुझे क्या करना चाहिए? - #30195
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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems combination of Rectal prolapse Nerve degeneration Loss of blood vessels causing foot numbness Haemorrhoids Pelvic musculature weakening Please share the result with gastroenterologist or general physician medicine for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Serum ferritin Cervical spine USG Ct scan Mri Serum RBS Stomach USG Urine analysis Rft Lft Culture Endoscopy Anascopy if recommended by gastroenterologist Rectal physical examination Esr Cbc Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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