Seven or eight days after the operation does not bowel movement patients can use corkscrew, as early as possible to leave the bed activities, enema treatment and so on.
1. Corkscrew: patients can use corkscrew under the guidance of doctors to facilitate constipated patients to defecate.
2. Leaving the bed as early as possible: Leaving the bed can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, which is conducive to the patient’s postoperative bowel movement.
3. Enema treatment: If the patients can not solve the problem of postoperative constipation by leaving the bed exercise and corkscrew, they can be treated with enema, i.e., using paraffin oil, saline and so on to be poured into the intestines, so as to make the postoperative constipation situation gradually improve.
Patients are advised to eat easily digestible foods rich in dietary fiber, such as fresh vegetables and fruits (celery, bok choy, apples, bananas, etc.). If the above treatments are not effective, it should be considered whether the constipation is caused by surgical complications or the patient’s mental factors.