Slow peristalsis can be associated with bloating, abdominal pain and constipation.
Normal intestinal motility promotes the digestion of food and helps in the elimination of stools. If the intestinal peristalsis is too slow, it will affect the digestion and absorption process of food in the intestines, and can also affect the excretion of stool.
When peristalsis is too slow, the food in the intestines can not be emptied in time, there may be bloating, abdominal pain and other manifestations, which in the long run will also affect the digestion and absorption function of the stomach, causing poor appetite, regurgitation and other manifestations. The lack of intestinal peristalsis to promote the role of stool, difficult to discharge the body, can lead to constipation.
The appearance of the above symptoms need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor’s medication to avoid delays in the condition.