What is the proper way to remove a fecal stone

Elimination of fecaliths can be properly treated with diarrhea-inducing medications to facilitate the elimination of fecaliths or with liquid paraffin laxatives, or even with surgery. Drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor. 1. Smaller stones can be expelled with the help of enterodynamic drugs such as domperidone or laxatives such as polyethylene glycol. If this does not work, you need to go to the hospital for further treatment with a soap or lubricant enema to open up the bowel. 2. If the fecal stone is large and hard, liquid paraffin can be injected into the rectum and the patient should be asked to change the position, so that the intestinal wall can be fully lubricated to facilitate the discharge of the fecal stone. If the stone still cannot be discharged after this operation, surgery is recommended. It is recommended to keep exercising, add crude fiber food in the diet, and develop a good habit of not holding the bowel movement and having regular bowel movement.