Forced irrigation of the intestines can lead to damage of the intestinal mucosa, intestinal homeostasis disorder, intestinal spasm and so on.
1. Damage to intestinal mucosa: When the intestines are forcibly irrigated, the pressure in the intestines will increase, damaging the intestinal mucosa, and if more water is irrigated, it may also lead to bleeding and perforation in severe cases. If there is perforation of the intestine and water enters the abdominal cavity, it may also cause peritonitis.
2. Intestinal homeostasis disorders: when the intestinal tract is forcibly irrigated with water, it will dilute the digestive juices in the intestines, affecting the digestion and absorption of food, causing patients to suffer from indigestion; if a large amount of water enters the intestinal tract, it will cause abdominal pain, abdominal distension, diarrhea and other symptoms. At the same time into the intestinal tract of water will be absorbed by the intestinal cells, so that the body water increase, not only will increase the burden on the heart, but also lead to body water electrolyte disorders, and even cause water intoxication.
3. Intestinal spasm: the intestinal tract is forced irrigation, will produce a certain amount of stimulation of the intestinal tract, especially when the water temperature is low, may cause intestinal muscle spasm, resulting in severe abdominal pain.
Forced water in the intestines may also cause other undesirable symptoms. Therefore, when water is forced in the intestines, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time and under the guidance of the doctor for reasonable treatment.