Treatment for no bowel movement and no bowel movements

No bowel movement and no bowel movement need to identify the cause, may be physiological, may also be pathological; physiological need to adjust dietary habits, pathologically caused by the need for targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor, such as drug therapy, surgical treatment, and so on.
1. Physiological: If the lack of stools is caused by improper diet (less water, fruits, vegetables, coarse grains intake), dry weather, fever, resulting in excessive loss of water throughout the body, etc., the patient can improve through dietary modification. Patients can improve through dietary modification, such as drinking more water, eating more coarse grains containing more vitamins, eating more vegetables, fruits, and so on.
2. Pathologic:
(1) Anal fissure manifests as perianal pain, constipation (less than 2-3 times of bowel movement in a week, or only 1 bowel movement in 2-3 days) and bleeding. Commonly used drugs are lactulose and other laxative drugs, lidocaine gel paste and other local analgesic drugs, if necessary, consider surgical treatment, such as anal fissure resection, anal flap technology.
(2) Intestinal obstruction manifests as abdominal pain, vomiting, abdominal distension and cessation of defecation. Consider continuous gastrointestinal decompression and intravenous fluids to correct hydroelectrolyte disorders and acid-base imbalance, as well as antibiotics such as cephalosporins, penicillins, and quinolones. If necessary, surgical treatment is considered, such as short-circuit surgery, bowel resection and intestinal anastomosis.
However, other factors can not be ruled out, when the symptoms are obvious, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease, comply with the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, and use drugs under the guidance of the doctor.