What are the dietary precautions for dry, hard stools?

Dry and hard stools are considered to be functional constipation, intestinal adhesions, hemorrhoids and so on. It can be adjusted through diet or other methods of treatment.
1. Functional constipation: Functional constipation and lifestyle habits have a great relationship, can be adjusted through diet and other methods, pay attention to avoid eating food that is not easy to digest, eat more coarse fiber food, such as vegetables and fruits, coarse grains, etc., and pay attention to drink more water.
2. Intestinal adhesion: Intestinal adhesion is the abnormal adhesion of the intestinal tube to itself or to the surrounding tissues and organs, which also affects normal defecation, and this situation cannot be regulated by diet, and can be treated by surgery.
3. Hemorrhoids: hemorrhoids are caused by congested and enlarged veins in the anal canal and lower rectum, and will be painful when defecating, so some patients will refuse to defecate, causing dry and hard stools, and the diet should also eat coarse fiber food, and can also be treated by surgery for hemorrhoids if necessary.
If constipation is more serious and the symptoms are not relieved after lifestyle modification, you should consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and treat it under the doctor’s guidance.