There is no need for special bowel cleansing treatment the day after a large meal, and attention should be paid to life and dietary regimen. If there is a need for bowel cleansing, laxatives and enemas can be considered under the guidance of a doctor. Common laxatives include polyethylene glycol dispersions and lactulose solutions.
Occasional overeating generally does not require special treatment, there is no such thing as “purging”.
1. Dietary adjustments: such as eating a light diet, avoid greasy food; such as jogging, swimming and other sports; such as a fixed time every day to defecate.
2. Drugs: such as bowel cleansing preparation before colonoscopy, you can consider taking drugs such as polyethylene glycol dispersions and lactulose solution.
3. Enema: For patients with acute constipation and patients who should not take oral laxatives, enema can also be considered to do bowel preparation.
Usual diet should pay attention to meat and vegetables, chewing slowly, seven minutes full, avoid overeating or irregular diet.
For bowel cleansing the day after eating, it is recommended to consult a doctor.