Repeated attacks of incomplete intestinal obstruction may be related to the failure to get rid of the cause of the disease, which should be clarified in the hospital in time and treated in time.
Incomplete intestinal obstruction may have symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, vomiting, etc., accompanied by a reduction or cessation of bowel movement, which may lead to persistent recurrent attacks of incomplete intestinal obstruction if the cause is not found.
The causes are mechanical intestinal obstruction, dynamic intestinal obstruction and hemodynamic intestinal obstruction. Dynamic intestinal obstruction is caused by the weakening of peristalsis, while mechanical intestinal obstruction is caused by the presence of a tumor or fecal mass in the intestinal canal, which narrows the intestinal canal and reduces its volume, and thrombosis of mesenteric blood vessels leads to impaired blood flow and thus the formation of intestinal obstruction.
Only by identifying the cause of the disease can a definite treatment be carried out to improve the symptoms of incomplete intestinal obstruction.