Common use of corkscrew may cause constipation symptoms to worsen.
Keserol is generally used for the treatment of constipation anal suppository drugs, including sorbitol preparation and glycerol preparation, both preparations have hypertonic effect, can stimulate the intestinal reflexes caused by defecation response, but the long-term use of this kind of hypertonicity of the drug, may cause the decline in intestinal function, on the contrary, it will make the patient’s constipation symptoms aggravated.
Patients with constipation can occasionally use Keflex to relieve symptoms, but long-term, continuous use of the drug treatment is generally not recommended. In addition, patients with constipation can also adjust the diet structure, eat more food with high fiber content, such as celery, kiwi, bananas, dragon fruit and other foods, and drink more water on a daily basis.
The drug should be used under the guidance of a physician, and patients with constipation are advised to visit the gastroenterology department of a regular hospital.