Frequent lack of bowel movement is usually related to functional dyspepsia, colitis, hemorrhoids and other factors, and should be treated according to the cause with general treatment, medication such as domperidone and mesalazine, and surgery.
1. Functional dyspepsia: For example, poor dietary habits, prolonged sitting, standing, lack of exercise, etc. may cause functional dyspepsia. When the intestinal peristalsis slows down and the speed of passing stools slows down, frequent lack of bowel movement will occur. Should be adjusted as soon as possible habits, eating habits, and then appropriate walking after meals, is conducive to intestinal peristalsis.
2. Colitis: When colitis is severe, it is easy to cause constipation, resulting in changes in bowel habits. Treatment of the disease can be oral amino acid salicylic acid preparations such as mesalazine, immunosuppressive agents such as azathioprine to reduce the inflammatory response. If there are obstacles to defecation or bowel movements are slow, oral domperidone can be taken as prescribed by the doctor.
3. hemorrhoids: hemorrhoids can also cause constipation when serious, easy to lead to changes in bowel habits, not easy to defecate and so on. Mild hemorrhoids can first be used externally with nitroglycerin ointment to improve the difficulty in defecation; if it is more serious hemorrhoids, it is recommended that the hemorrhoids be removed as soon as possible by surgery.
There are different reasons for not having bowel movements and different treatments. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and then through the endoscopy, stool routine, pathology biopsy analysis of the disease, and then actively carry out formal treatment.