Eating too little without defecation may be a normal reaction, or may be caused by colitis, gastritis and other factors, need to be combined with the causative factors to take general treatment, medication, etc. to relieve the symptoms.
1. Normal reaction: eating less defecation is less, if the appetite is still good, the situation is normal, as long as the appropriate increase in the amount of food and drink can increase the amount of defecation, without special treatment.
2. Colitis: Colitis may lead to less eating and no bowel movement. It is recommended to increase intestinal peristalsis with appropriate activities, and take Domperidone orally as prescribed by the doctor if necessary; if constipation is serious, use topical opiate to assist in defecation.
3. Gastritis: Gastritis patients gastric mucosa stimulation by inflammation, may lead to loss of appetite, eating less, defecation will also be reduced. Mainly related to the infection of Helicobacter pylori, the treatment can be oral clarithromycin, metronidazole, omeprazole, pectin bismuth composed of quadruple therapy for eradication. If necessary, oral domperidone can be taken to accelerate intestinal peristalsis.
The above medications are recommended to be used under the guidance of a medical professional. If the situation of eating little and not defecating continues without relief, you should seek medical treatment in time and under the guidance of a professional physician, so as not to delay the condition.