There is no fastest way to defecate after colon surgery, but it can be helped by dietary regulation, topical corkscrew, oral lactulose, and low-pressure enema.
1. Dietary regulation: eat more vegetables, fruits, coarse grains and other foods rich in dietary fiber after colon surgery, such as corn, celery, apples, sweet potatoes, and usually drink more water, to keep the stool soft, conducive to the discharge of stool.
2. Topical corkscrew: For patients who have difficulty in defecation after colon surgery, external corkscrew can stimulate the rectum, which can cause a strong urge to defecate and help defecation.
3. Oral Lactulose: If patients have difficulty in defecation after colon surgery and the symptoms of constipation are stubborn, oral lactulose can improve the rhythm of colon, lubricate the intestinal tract, and promote the patients to pass feces.
4. Low-pressure enema: for patients who have difficulty in defecation after colon surgery, low-pressure enema or glycerin enema can stimulate the rectal mucosa, promote peristalsis to speed up, and help the discharge of feces.
If you often have difficulty in defecation after colon surgery, you should go to the hospital to review the cause and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.