
Fall From Stairs, Lower Back Pain, Leg Pain, Urine Incontinence. Treatment ?

Thanks for your query.
From the history you have given it seems that you have injured your spine with involvement of spinal cord as you have pains in both the legs with intermittent painful zings which are typically seen in a nerve injury.
The loss of bladder control is also indicative of spinal cord involvement in the injury. The late involvement of bladder suggests that it might have happened due to nerve compression due to edema or hemorrhage rather than nerve injury and timely treatment can reverse the neural problems you are facing.
You need to have an MRI scan of your spinal cord to exactly know the site of lesion and the extent of nerve involvement. Based on the report and after detailed examination your Orthopaedician will give you the proper treatment.
Earlier the treatment, better is the restoration of neural functions.
Till then do not move and lie straight on a hard bed without pillow.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. If there are additional concerns, I am available for your followups.
Regards

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