Can not poop after having rectal mucosa surgery, may be due to local incision pain, incision localized edema, constipation, etc., the causes are different, the treatment is different.
1. Local incision pain: after rectal mucosal surgery, the incision pain caused by the surgery can lead to defecation pain, and then the performance of postoperative inability to poop. Symptoms can be relieved by dietary improvements and eating more foods rich in dietary fiber. Patients can also take ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium and other drugs to relieve pain.
2. Localized edema of the incision: localized edema of the incision can lead to narrowing of the lumen of the rectal tube, leading to defecation difficulties, and then the symptom of not being able to pull out the stool after the operation, in this case, you can keep the local area clean by taking 1:5000 potassium permanganate sitz bath, etc., to promote the edema to subside.
3. Preoperative constipation: For patients with constipation before surgery, you can improve the diet structure, drink more water, massage the abdomen to promote intestinal movement to promote defecation. If the constipation is serious, you can take lactulose, Ma Ren Lunji Pills and other drugs to treat constipation.
If the symptom of not being able to pass stool after rectal mucosa surgery persists without relief, you should consult a doctor for treatment. Medications should be applied under the guidance of a doctor.