The increased frequency of bowel movements after minimally invasive hernia surgery may be related to postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction.
Minimally invasive hernia surgery is usually used laparoscopic surgery, this type of surgery can be done through the abdominal cavity, can also be done through the peritoneum outside, clinically more should still be done through the abdominal cavity, but regardless of whether the abdominal cavity may have a certain impact on the abdominal organs.
In addition to surgical stimulation of the gastrointestinal tract, there are also preoperative fasting, oral laxatives or enemas, postoperative dietary control and early dietary changes that can have some effect on gastrointestinal function.
The most common manifestations of gastrointestinal dysfunction are diarrhea and bloating, etc. If the stools are frequent and dilute, the diet structure can be temporarily changed to a light, low-fat, low-fiber, low-protein diet, while avoiding cold and raw food, and if necessary, the symptoms can be relieved by taking compound glutamine enteric-coated capsules and Bifidobacterium triple or quadruple tablets orally.
If the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital to clarify the specific causes, so as to avoid delaying the condition, and the drugs should be applied under the guidance of the doctor.