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Can An Severely Painful Injury To Pelvis Cause Excessive Bleeding,

Can an severely painful injury to pelvis cause excessive bleeding, fibroids, cysts and an anteverted uterus and swelling , or enlarged or thickened uterus , frequent bowel and frequent urination , if pelvis had been twisted out of normal position?For example , if the pelvis was tilted forward with a backwards sacroliac right on left from injury with or without a mild fracture including and considering the physical stress of other injuries throughout the body (neck, back, lower vertebreae , clavicles, shoulders, and pinched nerves in neck affecting the brain and back causing mobility difficulties having innability to turn pedals of a stationary bike)? Please include this complete question word for word when answer. Thank you
Tue, 9 Jun 2015
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