Women who do not pass gas after cesarean section are usually not effective with the use of corkscrew.
Women who do not pass gas after cesarean section are usually caused by slow peristalsis because the intestinal function has not yet recovered. Capsaicin does not improve bowel function, and cannot promote bowel movement to achieve the effect of exhaustion, so the use of Capsaicin is not very effective when women do not have gas after cesarean delivery.
Under normal circumstances, women should get out of bed as soon as possible after cesarean delivery, and can also use hot compresses, belly massage or acupuncture under the guidance of the doctor to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and promote gas and defecation.
If the pregnant woman’s gastrointestinal function has been restored and she has started to pass gas, but there are still obvious symptoms of constipation, she can use corkscrew to promote defecation.