How to treat constipation in lupus erythematosus

Constipation in lupus erythematosus is usually treated through life adjustment and medication. 1. Life adjustment: When lupus erythematosus patients suffer from constipation, first of all, we should adjust the patients’ dietary habits, such as eating less refined rice and flour and other fine foods. They can eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, especially foods rich in dietary fiber. In addition, patients should also increase the intake of water, drink more water can also help improve the symptoms of constipation. 2. Medication: Patients can take appropriate intestinal probiotics such as Bifidobacterium or Lactobacillus to regulate as prescribed by the doctor. You can also use Keserol to help laxation, or take osmotic laxatives, such as polyethylene glycol electrolyte oral solution, lactulose oral solution, etc. To summarize, if lupus erythematosus constipation appears serious constipation or other uncomfortable symptoms, or the symptoms persist and do not get better, you should go to the hospital in time for treatment.