Farting tips after cesarean section

The use of anesthetics during a cesarean section results in reduced gastrointestinal motility and prevents normal venting (i.e., farting). If the intestines are not exhausted for a long time, it is easy to cause intestinal adhesions, abdominal wall adhesions, lower limb venous thrombosis and other consequences. At this time, the following tips can be used to promote exhaustion: 1, appropriate activities: the mother in the lower limbs to regain consciousness can turn over as soon as possible and down to the ground, appropriate stand for a while or walk for a while with the support of family members, which can promote intestinal peristalsis, and thus promote exhaustion, but also to prevent intra-abdominal adhesions; 2, appropriate diet: six hours after surgery, the mother can eat liquid food, such as white radish water, rice soup, etc., to accelerate intestinal peristalsis The first thing you can do is to promote exhaustion. But at this time it is best not to eat indigestible food, otherwise it is easy to aggravate intestinal flatulence; 3, massage assistance: maternal bed rest, family members can give maternal gently massage abdomen, and hot towels for plantar hot compresses. This not only accelerates intestinal peristalsis and promotes exhaustion, but also promotes uterine contraction and accelerates the discharge of malodex and uterine residual blood; 4, relaxation: a smooth, relaxed mood also helps intestinal peristalsis and promotes exhaustion; 5, rectal medication: glycerin can be used to lubricate the intestines and stimulate intestinal peristalsis, so that the gas located near the anus is quickly discharged.