What is the nemesis of intestinal adhesions

At present, the treatment of intestinal adhesion mainly includes general treatment, drug treatment and surgical treatment, but the specific efficacy varies from person to person, intestinal adhesion “nemesis”, there is no such thing. 1. General treatment: such as rehydration to correct water and electrolyte imbalance, fasting and gastrointestinal decompression of intestinal obstruction. 2. Drug therapy: commonly used ① antibiotics: such as penicillin, gentamicin, etc., for secondary infections; ② antispasmodic and analgesic drugs: such as scopolamine, atropine, etc., for those who have significant abdominal pain; ③ other drugs: such as growth inhibitors, which can reduce the secretion of gastrointestinal fluids in order to alleviate the swelling of the digestive tract. 3. Surgical treatment: adhesion release, resection of intestinal collaterals, short-circuit surgery of intestinal lateral anastomosis, etc. The specific operation should be selected according to the severity of intestinal adhesion. However, it should be noted that the specific efficacy of the above methods may vary according to the severity of the disease, personal constitution and compliance, and there is no so-called “nemesis of intestinal adhesion” which is effective for all patients. Therefore, those who are diagnosed with intestinal adhesion must formulate a treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor according to the actual situation, and must not blindly dispose of it on their own, so as to avoid inappropriate interventions, resulting in adverse consequences.