How to avoid re-adhesion after bowel adhesion surgery

After the surgery of intestinal adhesion, you can use hormone therapy, chitosan, sodium hyaluronate gel, deacetyl chitosan and other drugs to avoid re-adhesion as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Deacetyl chitosan: it has the dual characteristics of promoting the growth of epithelial cells and inhibiting the growth of fibroblasts, thus reducing the synthesis of collagen fibers and achieving the purpose of preventing intestinal adhesions, and there is no contraindication to its use. 2. Hormone therapy: giving short-term small dose of hormone can effectively relieve postoperative inflammatory reaction, reduce the symptoms of intestinal wall edema, and prevent the occurrence of intestinal adhesion complications, but the use of hormone long-term treatment often leads to the emergence of sequelae such as full moon face, and should be used with caution. 3. Chitosan: the use of medical chitosan for patients undergoing surgery can effectively reduce the incidence and extent of intestinal adhesions, and has a better effect on promoting the recovery of patients, but may lead to pain and other side effects, and is prohibited for patients who are allergic to it. After the surgery for intestinal adhesion, we should follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and medication, and if any discomfort occurs, contact the attending physician immediately, and do not delay, so as not to cause adverse consequences.