Spinal cord injury may compromise breathing and coughing. After
cervical spinal cord injury, artificial respiration may be necessary
and pneumonia is common. Spinal cord injury paralyzes the bladder and a
catheter must be placed in the bladder to drain urine. Continued
pressure causes skin sores called decubiti. Cushioning vulnerable areas
and regular turning prevents this.
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