Ways to avoid intestinal adhesions after appendicitis surgery

The methods to avoid postoperative intestinal adhesions in appendicitis are as follows: 1. The treatment of surgery, appendicitis should be diagnosed early and operated early, so as not to delay the patient’s treatment; 2. The operation should be operated gently during the surgery, and the action should be as small as possible to reduce the strain or even damage to the surrounding organs. The appendix should be treated cleanly and not leave too many stumps. The abdominal cavity should not leave fluid as much as possible and should be attracted cleanly; 3. The postoperative patient’s diet is very important, and should be eaten in small amounts several times, not too full, 7 minutes full is enough. Pay attention to eat easily digestible things, eat more vegetables, to maintain normal gastrointestinal function; 4, postoperative patients to get out of bed early, early out of bed is a very important way to prevent intestinal adhesions, through human activity, the intestinal tube will also move, the chances of adhesions greatly reduced. If the patient is afraid of pain and unwilling to sit up after the anesthesia period, the bed can be shaken to a head-high, foot-low position, so that the exudate is concentrated in the pelvic area, not easy to cause intestinal adhesions.