Women constipation can use mosapride, magnesium sulfate, methylcellulose and other laxative drugs.
1. Mosapride: Mosapride can improve chronic transmission constipation by stimulating intestinal interosseous neurons, promoting gastrointestinal smooth muscle peristalsis, and facilitating the operation of the large intestine. Note that Mosapride may produce diarrhea, dry mouth, skin rash and other side effects, and lactation, pregnancy, liver and kidney insufficiency of women are prohibited.
2. Magnesium sulfate: Magnesium sulfate is a salt laxative, oral intake can increase the water in the intestine, treatment of constipation. Overdose of magnesium sulfate may cause symptoms of dehydration, should be taken in accordance with medical advice. Attention to breastfeeding, pregnant women are prohibited, liver and kidney insufficiency should be used with caution.
3. Methylcellulose: methylcellulose is a swelling laxative, can treat chronic constipation. Note that when taking methylcellulose, pay attention to drink more water to avoid intestinal obstruction.
Constipated women should take drugs under the guidance of a professional doctor, do not take drugs on their own.