Flora transplantation surgery may not necessarily cure persistent constipation, the specific situation varies from person to person, and the treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
As a relatively new therapeutic technology, whether colony transplantation surgery can cure persistent constipation is still related to the degree of completion of the surgery, the patient’s physical condition, the underlying health status, the severity of the disease and other factors, and the specific prognosis may have individual differences. There are no authoritative statistics on the number of patients who have been cured of persistent constipation by this method, so it is impossible to say whether it can be cured or not.
It should be noted that at present, the clinical treatment of persistent constipation is still based on general treatment (such as reasonable diet, establishing good defecation habits, etc.) and medication (commonly used laxatives such as lactulose and prokinetic drugs such as mosapride).
Therefore, the selection and operation of colony transplantation should be carried out strictly under the guidance of doctors, and should not be disposed of blindly by oneself to avoid adverse consequences. Medications should be administered under the guidance of a physician.