What to do if you always have diarrhea after intestinal resection

Always having diarrhea after intestinal resection is considered to be related to surgical factors, intestinal dysfunction, intestinal infection and other factors, which can be treated by improving lifestyle and medication under the guidance of doctor.
1. Surgical factors: related to the part of the intestine removed by surgery, such as after removing the large intestine, the reabsorption of water will be reduced and the ability to store feces will be weakened, which will lead to an increase in the water content of feces and an increase in the number of bowel movements. In addition, surgery may also cause damage to the anal sphincter or pelvic floor nerves, resulting in postoperative anal sphincter dysfunction and so on, which in turn leads to diarrhea.
2. Intestinal dysfunction: after intestinal resection, the homeostasis of probiotics may be damaged, and the intestinal function may decline, which may cause indigestion leading to intestinal dysfunction. Montelukast, compound glutamine enteric-coated capsule, Saccharomyces boulardii and other medicines can be used for treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
3. Intestinal infection: low immunity after intestinal resection may lead to secondary infection in the intestinal tract, which may cause symptoms of diarrhea when inflammation is repeatedly stimulated. Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, metronidazole tablets and other medications can be used under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.
If the phenomenon of always having diarrhea after intestinal resection occurs, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition.