Sticky stools and poor bowel movement may be due to poor eating habits, irregular work and rest and other physiological factors, or may be due to indigestion, chronic colitis and other diseases. It can be dealt with through general treatment such as dietary adjustment and medication such as domperidone and mesalazine.
1. Physiological factors: If the patient usually eats too much greasy, spicy and stimulating food, or irregular work and rest, small amount of exercise, etc., it will lead to sticky stools, defecation feeling. Usually do not need special treatment, change dietary habits, adjust work and rest, moderate exercise can be.
2. Indigestion: Indigestion may cause the food to be discharged without being fully digested and absorbed, which may lead to sticky stools and poor bowel movements. Gastric power drugs and digestive drugs, such as cinitapride, domperidone and compound digestive enzymes, can be given appropriately to promote intestinal digestion and absorption.
3. Chronic colitis: chronic colitis patients will also appear sticky stool defecation, patients may be accompanied by malnutrition, it is recommended to high protein, low fat, less residue diet. Commonly used drugs include aminosalicylic acid preparations, such as mesalazine and salazosulfapyridine, which have the effect of controlling inflammation.
Sticky stool and poor bowel movement may also be caused by other diseases, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.