Failure to pass stools is generally considered constipation, and emergency interventions can be made with medications, enemas, or manually assisted bowel movements.
1. Medication: Lactulose, senna preparations, bifidobacteria, etc. can be used to treat the bowel movement. When the condition is more serious, you can also squeeze Keselu into the anus, and when the stool is softened, it can be discharged.
2. Enema: when the older or poor gastrointestinal function of the patient can not come out of the stool, you can take an enema for emergency treatment. Enema liquid can choose saline or warm soapy water.
3. Artificial assisted defecation: some long-term bed-ridden patients have difficulty in defecation, medical and nursing staff and accompanying personnel can also be used to assist their fingers to defecate, pay attention to their own protection, wear good gloves to prevent infection.
The above drugs should be applied under the guidance of a doctor. When the symptoms continue to be unable to relieve, should promptly go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.