What medication is used for abdominal distension and pain after uterine removal?

Abdominal distension and abdominal pain after uterine removal may be due to postoperative adhesions in the abdominal cavity, pelvic inflammatory disease, indigestion, slow intestinal peristalsis, etc. Generally, you can use cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs, dimethylsiloxane tablets, domperidone and other gastric power drugs. Abdominal distension and abdominal pain after uterine removal may be due to postoperative adhesions in the abdominal cavity or pelvic inflammation, you can use cephalosporin anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefuroxime, ceftazidime, etc., for cephalosporin allergy is prohibited. It may also be related to indigestion, slow bowel movement, etc. You can use gastric stimulants such as domperidone to promote intestinal peristalsis, and you should also regulate your dietary structure to focus on light, nutritious and easy-to-digest foods to reduce the burden on the intestinal tract. There are many other causes of abdominal distension and pain after hysterectomy, so we suggest that you go to the hospital with the symptoms mentioned above, complete the examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and treat the symptoms.