The management of failure to poop routinely may consider re-retention or physical measures, and medications or enemas if necessary. Commonly used medications include Kesemol, polyethylene glycol powder, etc.
1. Re-retention: the retention of routine stool is not a fixed time, when there is stool discharge and then retained for examination.
2. Physical measures: warm water sitz bath or glycerin lubrication of the anus can be chosen.
3. Drugs: Commonly used laxatives include anal plugs of Kesemol, glycerin suppositories, etc., as well as oral polyethylene glycol dispersions, lactulose solutions, etc.; Commonly used gastrointestinal tract dynamics agents include Mosapride, Itopride, etc.
4. Enema: Saline enema can be chosen for treatment. It is not recommended to use soap and water enema, which may affect the results of routine stool examination.
For the treatment of routine fecal matter, it is recommended to consult a doctor.