Tummy ache immediately after the use of Kaiser

The reasons for stomach pain immediately after the use of cork, commonly due to the use of excessive doses, improper operation, and serious constipation of patients and other factors: a. Reasons for stomach pain immediately after the use of cork: 1, the use of excessive doses: the main component of cork is glycerin, and the concentration is high, from the anus into the intestine will stimulate the rectal mucosa to produce a sense of defecation. If the dose is too large, it can cause excessive stimulation of the intestine, which can lead to pain; 2, improper operation: If the angle of insertion of the rectum is not accurate when using the cork, it can cause damage to the rectal mucosa due to improper operation, which can lead to pain, and sometimes accompanied by local bleeding; 3, severe constipation: when the patient is severely constipated, the feces can not be discharged for a while, resulting in the accumulation of feces, the volume becomes larger, and the use of After the use of corkage, high osmotic pressure is generated in the intestine, resulting in increased pressure in the intestine, causing symptoms of distension and pain or strong intestinal spasm in the abdomen, thus causing swelling and discomfort in the intestinal canal. Second, treatment methods: 1, hot compress: in general, the pain will gradually reduce after defecation, can also be through the abdomen paste hot post, warm water bag hot compress and other ways to promote abdominal blood circulation, to relieve symptoms; 2, massage: mild patients can be appropriate abdominal circular massage to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, restore intestinal function. Need to avoid food that is easy to produce gas class, such as potatoes, corn, etc., should also avoid spicy, stimulating food. If the symptoms cannot be relieved, you should go to the hospital for colonoscopy, abdominal ultrasound and other examinations. You should go to the hospital for colonoscopy, abdominal ultrasound and other examinations to clarify the diagnosis and exclude other diseases.