Small bowel accretion usually refers to the accumulation of gas or feces in the small bowel intestinal tract, which requires prompt medical treatment once detected.
When a large amount of gas or feces accumulates in the intestines, small bowel accretion in the abdominopelvic cavity may occur, and its symptoms usually include abdominal pain, obstruction of bowel movement, and abnormal bowel movement, etc. Abdominal pain is the most important clinical symptom of small bowel accretion, which can be manifested as vague pain or distension of the abdominal pain and discomfort.
In addition, depending on the severity of the accumulation of small bowel, there may be a variety of different forms of manifestation, for example, the more serious symptoms, may not be able to defecate or defecation phenomenon, once the relevant symptoms are detected, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner for examination.