Do Intestinal Adhesions Re-Adhere After Bowel Adhesion Release?

It is possible for intestinal adhesions to recur after intestinal adhesion release surgery. Adhesions can cause adhesive bowel obstruction, which is the most common type of bowel obstruction, and can be divided into congenital and acquired, with acquired being the most common. Adhesive obstruction is most common after surgery. After surgery to release adhesions, adhesions may recur, or even the surgery itself may cause adhesions. In order to prevent adhesions, it is necessary to minimize tissue damage, reduce inflammation, remove foreign bodies, reduce inflammatory exudation, and treat inflammation in the abdominal cavity. Once the intestinal adhesion occurs again, for simple adhesive intestinal obstruction can be treated non-surgically first, while strangulation and complete adhesive intestinal obstruction need surgical treatment. If you feel unwell, please go to regular hospitals for early prevention, early diagnosis and early treatment.