Prolonged swelling of hands and feet and irregular bowel movements may be caused by cirrhosis, uremia, heart failure and other reasons.
1. Cirrhosis: when suffering from cirrhosis, it will lead to a decrease in the storage capacity of the liver, making the ability to synthesize albumin decrease, thus causing a decrease in the plasma colloid osmotic pressure, resulting in subcutaneous edema, swelling of the hands and feet. At the same time, patients with cirrhosis have intestinal stasis and abnormal intestinal function, often accompanied by long-term indigestion, which can be manifested as the symptom of unshaped stool.
2. Uremia: uremia patients due to excess water in the body can not be discharged in a timely manner, which can lead to sodium retention in the body, can cause the patient’s feet edema and swelling symptoms. At the same time, due to the accumulation of toxins, the digestive system digestion and absorption function of the impact, may cause the stool is not shaped situation.
3. Heart failure: When heart failure occurs, due to the decline in myocardial blood supply function, venous return is impeded, and water is stagnant in the venous system, which may cause long-term swelling of the hands and feet. Due to heart failure caused by visceral stagnation, can also cause changes in the function of the digestive organs, there may be the case of unshaped stools.
Long-term swelling of the hands and feet of the stool is not shaped, you need to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner to do the relevant examination, to clarify the specific causes, and then actively targeted treatment.