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What Is The Treatment For Lower Back Pain And Bloated Stomach After Injury?

My boyfriend a week ago was under a car and it fell on him and now.he cant poop he got me to do an ennma on him it said to say but it draiend back out what could be happing he said.his lower.back and.sides.are hurting and.his stomach is.bloated as well
Mon, 13 Jan 2014
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Hi there.

Your patient had most probably injured an intra abdominal organ which is causing the bloating and pain.
It may also be the reason why enema has not worked
He has also injured his back

Kindly get an ultrasound of the abdomen done along with an Xray of the back.
Get them evaluated by their respective specialists.

For the back I would advice complete bed rest as of now till Xray reports come.
Further management will depend on the results of the investigation

I hope my advice has helped
Good luck
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What Is The Treatment For Lower Back Pain And Bloated Stomach After Injury?

Hi there. Your patient had most probably injured an intra abdominal organ which is causing the bloating and pain. It may also be the reason why enema has not worked He has also injured his back Kindly get an ultrasound of the abdomen done along with an Xray of the back. Get them evaluated by their respective specialists. For the back I would advice complete bed rest as of now till Xray reports come. Further management will depend on the results of the investigation I hope my advice has helped Good luck