Paraplegic stools can not be discharged for ten days, may be due to the decline of gastrointestinal peristalsis, intestinal flora disorders, hard stools, etc., can be used to deal with the corresponding laxative drugs, diet, enema and so on.
1. Decrease in gastrointestinal peristalsis: some drugs that promote gastrointestinal power, such as domperidone, can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis. If constipation is more serious, the gastrointestinal tract loses peristalsis, then we can use soap and water to carry out regular enema defecation.
2. Intestinal flora disorders: you can regulate the intestinal bacteria of some drugs such as bifidobacteria, you can consume more food with high dietary fiber such as fruits, green vegetables and so on.
3. Hard stools: you can use oral laxatives such as lactulose, or external use of corkscrew, which can play a laxative, hypertonic, soften stools, stimulate the intestinal wall and other roles, so that the discharge of stools.
All drugs have their contraindications and side effects, and need to be used under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid accidents.