What to do about severe and persistent constipation

For serious persistent constipation, treatment should be based on the cause of the disease, along with medication for relief.
For persistent constipation, the first thing to do is to find the cause of the disease and correct it. For some chronic, persistent constipation caused by organic lesions in the gastrointestinal tract, surgical treatment can be considered. The purpose of surgical treatment is to relieve the obstruction and remove the intestinal tract that is not capable of transmission, and the specific surgical style needs to be chosen according to the actual situation.
If the constipation is functional, laxatives can be given or enemas can be administered. Commonly used laxatives include rhubarb, senna, and polyethylene glycol. Drugs that promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and regulate intestinal flora, such as domperidone and bacillus subtilis, can also be used.
Develop good dietary habits and bowel habits in general. If the symptoms of constipation continue to be unrelieved, you should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of a professional physician.