Care of intestinal adhesion release

In clinical practice, the care of intestinal adhesion release surgery mainly includes the following aspects: 1, before the operation of intestinal adhesion release, good psychological communication with patients should be carried out, and good psychological care should be provided to patients, which can largely alleviate patients’ psychological fears and allow patients to better cooperate with treatment; 2, after the operation of intestinal adhesion release, patients should be allowed to lie flat on the pillow, and patients should be given oxygen, and it should be noted that The first day after intestinal adhesion release surgery, patients should be encouraged to get out of bed early, early bed activity, which not only helps patients’ gastrointestinal tract function recovery, but also can well prevent the re-occurrence of intestinal adhesions; 4, after intestinal adhesion release surgery, wait until patients exhaust, defecate, and can eat liquid food. After the intestinal adhesions release surgery, when the patients have exhausted and defecated, they can eat liquid diet, and then gradually transition from liquid diet to normal diet, not overnight, which is conducive to the recovery of patients.