Elderly people constipation every day to use Keflex?

Elderly people who are constipated are not suitable for daily use of corkscrew and may become dependent on it.
Prolonged use of corkscrew for constipation in the elderly can lead to severe dependence and the formation of a habit of not being able to have a smooth bowel movement without strong stimulation. In addition, as Corkscrew is used for longer periods of time, the intestinal wall becomes less sensitive to stimulation, making it difficult for the medication to work again.
Corkscrew is squeezed into the anus to stimulate the intestinal wall to cause a bowel reflex. If the stimulation becomes more frequent, the bowel wall itself becomes much less sensitive. If you use corkscrew to defecate frequently, it is likely to aggravate constipation.
In clinical practice, Kesler is mainly used for those who have bowel incontinence and need rapid defecation, such as long-term bed-ridden patients and patients in preoperative preparations. Corkscrew should be used with caution in pregnant women and children. Kesiclovir should follow the doctor’s instructions, not self-medication to avoid adverse reactions.