Kesiclovir mainly utilizes the hypertonic effect of glycerol or sorbitol to soften the stool and stimulate the intestinal wall, thus reflexively inducing a bowel movement response, together with the lubricating effect of the drug, so it can induce the discharge of stool. However, if applied frequently, it will lead to a decrease in the sensitivity of the rectum to the drug.
Long-term application of the drug will also cause dryness of the intestinal wall, making it difficult to pass hard stools, and the patient will rely on the drug for a long time, thus forming a vicious circle. Especially for patients with dry stools and small amount of stools, long-term reliance on Keflex will make defecation more and more difficult.
Therefore, when applying this kind of drug, patients should use it under the advice of a doctor or pharmacist, and avoid blindly using the drug on their own, in order to prevent aggravation of the condition or other adverse reactions.
If the symptoms of constipation do not improve for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital for early treatment.