What to do if you have a bad bowel movement

Incomplete bowel movements can be relieved with morpholine and mosapride drugs, and one should also correct one’s eating habits in general. The occurrence of incomplete bowel movements is mainly caused by contraction and spasm of the smooth muscles of the intestines and slower movements in the intestines, and these people can use drugs that promote gastrointestinal motility for improvement. Firstly, morpholine is a relatively common drug that promotes gastric motility, which not only eliminates the symptoms of bloating, but also helps the peristalsis of the intestines, allowing food to be emptied quickly in the intestinal system and eliminating the feeling of incomplete defecation. Secondly, Mosapride is a promoter of gastrointestinal motility, which is effective in treating abdominal distension and belching caused by indigestion, and it can restore the speed of intestinal peristalsis and promote the elimination of stools. People who have poor bowel movements should pay attention to their dietary habits, eat foods rich in dietary fiber, and drink a glass of honey water in the morning when they wake up to help lubricate the intestinal tract and promote fecal discharge.