What to do if you can’t pass stool after spinal fracture surgery

After spinal surgery, you can choose to use corkscrew, oral lactulose and other laxative drugs, enemas and other methods of treatment. After spinal fracture surgery, due to the need for bed rest, intestinal peristalsis is weakened, and can not sit or squat, easy to appear constipation symptoms. For the early symptoms of less severe can be used externally Keserol, lubrication of the anus and rectum, to help defecation, at the same time can be orally lactulose, sorbitol and other laxative drugs, to relieve the dryness of the stool. If the treatment effect is poor, retention enema can be carried out to soften the stool to help defecation. In daily diet, food rich in dietary fiber can be increased, drink more water, and appropriately increase the intake of fats, nuts and other foods to avoid dry stools.