Patient: 19 days after the operation, after dialing out the tube of the bladder, began to have abdominal pain with a feeling of flatulence and a feeling of falling, stomach pain at the same time began to be constipated Laboratory tests, October 2, 2008, creatinine 118. urea nitrogen is 8.4, uric acid is 355, and bilirubin is 23.7. Took Martin’s Rings, which was very effective in the beginning, the stomach didn’t hurt, and the stools were normal, and after eating for 2 weeks it began to not work, and drank lactulose. After 2 weeks, it didn’t work. I drank lactulose, but after 2 weeks, it still didn’t work. I would like to ask you what to do? Qiao Yuhua, Department of Urology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xingtai Medical College Qiao Yuhua, Department of Urology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xingtai Medical College: Constipation after kidney transplantation The cause of constipation is considered to be two: the gastrointestinal function has not been fully restored after the surgery, and the compression of transplanted kidney. Suggestions: 1. Establish reasonable dietary habits (e.g. increase dietary fiber content, increase water intake) and adhere to good defecation habits, and increase activities at the same time. 2. Avoid long-term application or abuse of stimulating laxatives. A variety of proprietary Chinese medicines have a laxative effect, but it should be noted that long-term use of proprietary Chinese medicines to treat chronic constipation, should pay attention to its ingredients and its side effects. Discontinue the use of western medicine, take a small amount of Chinese medicine, intermittently, and strengthen the functional exercise and diet.