Defecation retention
Autonomic dysfunction is a symptom of acute myelitis, manifested as early urine flow, no bladder filling feeling, non-tensional neurogenic bladder, bladder fullness and fullness urinary incontinence; as the spinal cord function recovers, the bladder The volume is reduced, and when the urine fills up to 300-400ml, it urinates autonomously, which is called a reflex neurogenic bladder. Acute myelitis is non-specific inflammation that causes demyelination or necrosis of the white matter of the spinal cord, leading to acute transversal spinal cord injury, also known as acute transmyelitis, with paralysis of the limbs below the lesion level, conduction tract sensory disorders, and urinary and stool disorders For clinical features.
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