It is more common in severe rupture, especially urethral rupture after pelvic fracture. Traumatic hemorrhagic shock is often caused by massive bleeding. Step 2: Pain
Lower abdominal pain, local muscle tension and tenderness. With the progress of the disease, abdominal distension and bowel sounds will weaken. 3. Dysuria
Unable to urinate after injury, acute urinary retention occurred. 4, urethral bleeding
Bleeding is more common when urinating, and a small amount of blood drops out before or after urination. 5, urinary extravasation and hematoma
When the urogenital diaphragm is torn, hematoma and urinary extravasation appear in perineum and scrotum.