How to ventilate quickly after cesarean section

  The use of cesarean delivery is gradually increasing in clinical practice, and post-cesarean care is the key to promote physical recovery.  At present, clinically, it is not necessary to wait for the woman to ventilate before eating and drinking after cesarean delivery. The impact of cesarean section on the pregnant woman’s intestinal tract is not significant. Therefore, there is no need to take special measures to promote rapid exhaustion after cesarean delivery. In some cases, if excessive treatment is taken, it can lead to intestinal dysfunction instead. However, if a woman has symptoms of abdominal distension after a cesarean section, then consider that she is experiencing intestinal dysfunction after the operation. In this case, you can consider temporarily prohibit eating and water to avoid eating and water to increase intestinal peristalsis and aggravate abdominal pain and bloating symptoms. You can also use warm water to soak your feet to promote blood flow in the mother’s body, promote the recovery of intestinal function, and reduce the symptoms of abdominal distension. In addition, you can also take lactulose and other laxative medications orally. These drugs can promote intestinal peristalsis and speed up the metabolism of the digestive tract. When the condition further worsens and develops into intestinal obstruction. An indwelling gastric tube can be given, together with enema treatment.  In summary, do not use excessive methods to promote maternal exhaustion under normal circumstances after cesarean delivery.