Diet for incomplete intestinal obstruction should firstly ensure sufficient nutrition and easy digestion; secondly, in terms of nutritional composition, try to avoid high protein and high fat food, and consume more vegetables and fruits.
Incomplete intestinal obstruction refers to partial obstruction caused by incomplete obstruction of the intestinal tract, which will lead to gastrointestinal peristalsis, abnormal defecation, abdominal pain and other adverse reactions.
For incomplete intestinal obstruction, the first thing to do is to ensure that the diet is rich in nutrients and easy to digest. Protein, carbohydrates, fat and other nutrients should meet the basic needs of the body, and liquid food can be used to effectively reduce the pressure of digestion.
Secondly, in terms of nutritional composition, try to avoid eating high-fat and high-protein foods, such as offal, cream, etc., in order to avoid excessive digestive pressure, which may lead to the aggravation of intestinal obstruction symptoms. Vegetables and fruits that are rich in water and fiber can be consumed more often, which can effectively soften the feces and promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, thus relieving the symptoms of obstruction.
Incomplete intestinal obstruction patients should consult the doctor’s advice in advance when choosing a diet to effectively regulate the form and structure of the diet.