What to do if you don’t have a bowel movement

Not passing stools is mainly considered to be caused by improper diet or gastroenteritis factors, which can be alleviated by two methods of food and drug regulation. 1. Food regulation: when the patient due to gastroenteritis, drinking vegetables and fruits is too little, will lead to no bowel movement, at this time it is recommended to eat more vegetables and fruits rich in fiber and vitamins, such as leeks, cabbage, etc., to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, to promote the discharge of stools. 2. Drug regulation: when patients with long-term constipation leads to no bowel movement, you can take lactulose to lubricate the intestinal tract and help the bowel discharge. If the patient’s constipation is more serious, it can be appropriate to apply glycerin enema to promote the discharge of stool. If the patient does not pass stool due to gastroenteritis, probiotics such as Bifidobacterium bifidum can be taken appropriately to promote the passing of stool. Patients should always consult a physician before taking the medication, and take the medication under the guidance of the physician.