What is the treatment for intestinal folding

Intestinal folds can be treated with enemas for repositioning and surgery if necessary. Most people who develop intestinal folds are primary and are treated primarily with repositioning therapy. Patients can use air or barium enemas, which can help restore the patency of the intestines and allow the contents of the intestines to pass through smoothly, therefore improving the condition. For patients who have not been reset after enema treatment, or for those who have intestinal necrosis, surgery should be considered. For patients who do not have intestinal necrosis and have difficulty with resetting, the neck of the external sheath can be appropriately incised and the patient’s intestinal wall can then be repaired. Once the patient’s bowel is necrotic, the necrotic bowel should be resected and the patient should be treated with anastomosis or fistula. After the treatment, patients should pay attention to maintain the smoothness of defecation, avoid constipation, and prevent the recurrence of the disease.