What should I do if I can’t poop with a broken calf?

People with broken calves who can’t poop are still considered constipated. Dietary adjustments, medication and other measures can be taken to improve the condition. After breaking the calf, it is necessary to take into account the severity of the fracture to take the conservative treatment measures of local immobilization or surgical reset. Regardless of which treatment measures are taken, the patient needs to stay in bed during the recovery process. In the process of bed rest, due to the lack of certain activities, gastrointestinal peristalsis is relatively slow. In particular, eating some high-fat greasy food in the diet, lack of vegetables and fruits and other crude fiber food, is more likely to lead to defecation difficulties, the situation of not being able to poop. Need to deal with constipation from the diet, medication and other aspects. Diet: patients need to eat more dietary fiber-rich foods, mainly fresh fruits and vegetables, such as: vegetables, broccoli, bananas, apples, etc., but also eat some coarse grains, such as: corn, beans, etc.. Drugs: For patients who do not defecate, patients can be instructed to anally enter the Keseru, which has a laxative effect. You can also take lactulose oral solution, laxative capsule and so on. Specific medication under the guidance of a doctor.