What to do if you don’t pass gas two days after minimally invasive appendectomy?

Two days after minimally invasive appendectomy, no exhaust, may be due to appendicitis caused by intra-abdominal intestinal edema, or infection is more serious, etc., can be relieved by drugs and low-pressure enema. Two days after minimally invasive appendectomy is still not exhaust, may be due to appendicitis caused by abdominal intestinal edema, at this time the intestinal function has not been fully restored, can be through the low-pressure enema to help the patient to gradually restore intestinal function, to relieve abdominal distension. Two days after minimally invasive appendectomy, the patient still does not have gas may also be due to the patient’s appendix infection is more serious, and there is still a large amount of fluid and pus in the abdominal cavity, resulting in intestinal swelling, leading to a decline in intestinal function. Anti-inflammatory drugs such as cefamandole and cefmetazole can be taken orally to promote the absorption and subsidence of abdominal inflammation. Two days after minimally invasive appendectomy patients should actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, maintain a good state of mind, can be appropriate to get out of bed to promote defecation.