Can Incomplete Intestinal Obstruction be on a Fluid Diet?

Incomplete intestinal obstruction also requires complete fasting and no liquid diet, which can easily aggravate the intestinal obstruction and affect the body’s recovery.
Intestinal obstruction will cause obvious abdominal pain, vomiting, abdominal distension and stopping of bowel movement. Even in incomplete intestinal obstruction, the gastrointestinal motility is already very poor and requires strict fasting and gastrointestinal decompression treatment, of course, not to eat a liquid diet, in order to prevent abdominal pain, abdominal distension symptoms worsening, which will affect the body’s recovery.
Incomplete intestinal obstruction patients to replenish the body’s necessary energy and a variety of nutrients, basically choose to give fluids.
Intestinal obstruction needs to be examined through imaging to determine the specific point of obstruction and obstruction status, regular application of anti-inflammatory drugs, and if necessary, surgery can be chosen to deal with the need for standardized treatment under the guidance of clinicians.