What happened to the food you ate that you couldn’t digest and pulled out?

Patients who eat vegetables that are not digested and then poop out, the condition is likely to be a direct result of eating something that is not easily digested or is directly related to insufficient digestive enzymes and excessive peristalsis in the gastrointestinal tract. If the food eaten is not easily digested, such as the plant roots eaten, adjusting the diet can provide relief. If the food eaten is greasy and not easily digested, supplementation with drugs rich in digestive enzymes is needed to regulate it. If the patient has recently had rapid peristalsis, such as acute gastroenteritis or gastrointestinal flu, the patient needs to be treated for acute gastroenteritis or gastrointestinal flu first, and after the infection is controlled and the peristaltic function of the gastrointestinal tract returns to normal, the food consumed will slowly return to normal digestion.