What should I do if I eat but don’t poop?

Eating without pooping suggests constipation, which can be relieved by general treatment, medication and other treatments. 1. General treatment: Maintaining a reasonable diet and good living habits, and ensuring adequate daily intake of fiber, fats, oils and nuts can help prevent constipation. 2. Medication: If the effect of dietary adjustment is not satisfactory, medication can be used. Volumetric laxatives are commonly used, such as lactulose; lubricating laxatives can also be used, such as Kaiser Permanente, mineral oil, etc.; Mosapride and other prokinetic drugs have the effect of promoting gastrointestinal dynamics. 3. Other treatments: for patients with fecal impaction or severe defecation obstruction type constipation can be treated with enema. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a professional physician. Long-term constipation patients, need to improve the relevant examination under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the diagnosis, and standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition.