Tummy ache can’t poop old exhaust why

Abdominal pain is relatively common in daily life and is usually accompanied by other clinical manifestations such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, difficulty in passing gas, or difficulty in defecation. Abdominal pain is divided into acute abdominal pain and chronic abdominal pain. In the case of acute abdominal pain, one needs to be alert for abdominal organ obstruction, ischemic changes, thrombosis or other conditions. Patients with high intestinal obstruction present with vomiting, and the patient is passing gas or having a bowel movement. Patients with low bowel obstruction present with abdominal pain with difficulty passing gas or stool. Patients with incomplete low intestinal obstruction present with vomiting but have difficulty in defecation and should be seen in the hospital. Some elderly intestinal obstruction is caused by eating indigestible food, such as persimmon, which is common in the north, and can lead to fecal calculi, and elderly intestinal obstruction also needs to exclude tumors. For patients who have exhaustion, but have difficulty in defecation, soap and water enemas can be used. For patients with dry stools, they can wear disposable gloves coated with paraffin oil and pick out the stool through the anus to solve the problem of difficult defecation. Patients with chronic constipation can take laxative, paraffin oil or castor oil orally to achieve laxative effect. You can also take honey water orally at 5-6 o’clock in the morning to soften the hardness of the stool and achieve the effect of diluting the stool, thus improving the symptoms of difficult bowel movements.