Can a patient in a coma with a cerebral hemorrhage have a bowel movement?

Patients with cerebral hemorrhage who are in a coma are usually unable to have normal bowel movements.
When a patient with cerebral hemorrhage falls into a coma, he or she will have urinary and fecal problems or incontinence, and generally cannot have normal bowel movements. When a patient with cerebral hemorrhage is in a coma, he/she is usually unconscious and his/her bowel movements will become slow, which may cause constipation. Family members should do a good job in the daily care of the patient, wash the bedding after defecation and change the bedding in time to avoid causing bedsores.
If constipation occurs, it is recommended to take medicines to promote gastrointestinal dynamics and laxatives under the guidance of a professional doctor, such as mosapride dispersible tablets and lactulose oral solution, to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis.
After the brain hemorrhage patient coma, it is recommended to cooperate with the doctor as soon as possible to improve the systematic examination, such as brain CT, magnetic resonance imaging examination, etc., to clarify the condition, and take timely and effective therapeutic measures.