Is there a remedy for dislocated abdominal dialysis tubing?

There are remedies for displaced peritoneal tubes, which can be treated with laxatives and repositioning of the tube. 1. Laxatives: Due to dry stools, the remedy of peritoneal tube displacement can be carried out with laxatives as prescribed by the doctor, by accelerating the peristalsis of the intestinal tubes to return them to normal. If the stool is normal, the occurrence of peritoneal tube displacement can be avoided. 2. Re-tubing: Peritoneal dialysis under laparoscopy, 1 week after the procedure is the high incidence of peritoneal tube displacement, and should be punctured again using guide wire and gastroscope brush. Laparotomy tube displacement requires examination such as abdominal X-ray under the supervision of a doctor. During the treatment, you should stay in bed more often, and your diet can be rich in vitamin-rich, easy-to-digest foods to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis. After the operation, you can also carry out appropriate exercise to keep the bowel movement smooth. It is recommended that when the displacement of the tube of abdominal dialysis occurs, go to the hospital in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing adverse effects.