What to do about long-term bedridden constipation

Treatment of long-term bedridden constipation includes: First, drink more water and dietary fiber, drink at least 2-3L of water every day, and eat at least 20-30g of dietary fiber, gradually increasing from small doses, eat more fresh vegetables, such as leeks, spinach, cabbage, can eat more similar to bananas, honey, etc. Second, strengthen the exercise, the use of lying abdominal rubbing, anal lifting exercise, rubbing the abdomen in a clockwise direction, can be conducive to the excretion of stool in the intestines. Third, drugs that can be used to promote gastrointestinal motility, such as morpholine, mosapride. Fourth, if necessary, bulking agents and osmotic laxatives can be used, such as plantain, mannitol, lactulose, polyethylene glycol 4000, magnesium sulfate, gradually increase from small doses until there is stool excretion, the most common with lactulose 15-30ml, 2-3 times a day. Fifth, it is not recommended to use stimulating laxatives, such as aloe vera, senna, rhubarb, castor oil, etc., because there is a risk of damage to the intestinal nerve mucosa leading to colonic melanosis. Sixth, if the stool is difficult to discharge, you can use mannitol, glycerin suppositories, etc. to promote the stool from the rectum.