How long can you live with intestinal adhesions?

Intestinal adhesion does not affect life expectancy, because when intestinal adhesion is present, we can cure it through conservative treatment and surgical treatment. Conservative treatment, that is, for intestinal adhesion symptoms are relatively mild, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, and defecation may have partial defecation, that is, incomplete intestinal obstruction can be conservative treatment, including gastrointestinal decompression, dietary restrictions can be. Surgical treatment means that if the abdominal pain and distension worsens, and the anus completely stops defecation, then surgery is needed to see where the adhesions are occurring, and to release the adhesions. Look to see if it is due to a tumor, and if it is a tumor that is causing the intestinal adhesions, not only should the adhesions be disassembled, but the tumor should be removed. Once the adhesions are broken down, the recovery after surgery is very good without affecting life expectancy.