What to do if you are constipated after taking epprazole enteric-coated tablets

Epprazole enteric-coated tablets after taking constipation may be caused by adverse drug reactions, may also be functional constipation or organic constipation caused by other conditions, the former caused by no special treatment, can be restored after stopping the drug, the latter caused by the need for targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor, such as general treatment, drug treatment and so on. 1. Adverse drug reactions: the adverse reactions of epprazole enteric-coated tablets include diarrhea, dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, constipation, etc. Therefore, constipation may be caused by the adverse drug reactions, which can be recovered after stopping the medication, and does not require special treatment. 2. Functional constipation: you can drink more water, eat a variety of vegetables and fruits and other foods rich in fiber, develop the habit of regular defecation, appropriate exercise, if the above methods can not alleviate the symptoms of constipation can be used in the treatment of Keserol, polyethylene glycol electrolyte powder and other drugs. 3. Organic constipation: such as intestinal obstruction, anal fissure, etc. can be caused. Patients with intestinal obstruction should do a good job of fasting, correct the water electrolyte disorders, accompanied by strangulated intestinal obstruction requires surgery. Anal fissure can use potassium permanganate warm water sitz bath, can also use polyethylene glycol to promote defecation, surgical treatment has anal fissure resection and so on. When constipation occurs after taking eplazole enteric-coated tablets, it is recommended to go to the hospital if it cannot be relieved by lifestyle interventions or persists after stopping the medication.