What should I do if I still can’t poop after using corkscrew?

If the patient still can’t poop after using Kessel, glycerin enema and laxatives are recommended, but the physician should be consulted before using the medication.
Patients still can’t poop after using keserol, consider the patient constipation time is too long when the stool is too dry, at this time you need to use glycerin with a large amount of saline for large enema, through the lubrication of the intestinal wall, to promote the discharge of stools. If the effect is still not good, you need to use laxatives to accelerate intestinal motility, promote the discharge of stools such as senna, rhubarb and so on.
In addition, patients with this situation, consider and long-term constipation related, it is recommended that patients must pay attention to dietary habits in their normal life, eat more fiber-rich vegetables and fruits, such as spinach, cabbage, etc., to reduce the intake of meat. At the same time, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and treat the cause of the disease.