What’s the reason for having bowel movements three or four times a day after a gastroenteroscopy?

After gastroenteroscopy, bowel movements 3 to 4 times a day may be caused by gastrointestinal disorders or by the disease itself, and need to be treated according to the patient’s specific situation. Gastroenteroscopy is mainly used to examine the esophagus, stomach, duodenum diseases and all colorectal lesions from the anus to the ileocecal valve, usually after anesthesia, and less discomfort occurs, but may cause gastrointestinal dysfunction, which may lead to stools 3 to 4 times a day. Symptoms can be relieved with medications such as pivacurium bromide, as prescribed by a doctor, who is advised to use medications under medical supervision. It is also possible that the symptoms are caused by its own lesions, such as chronic enteritis and other diseases, which need to be treated according to the gastroenteroscopy biopsy. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment and choose the appropriate treatment and medication under the guidance of the doctor.