How is adhesion of bowel after doing an operation to return a responsibility?

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Postoperative intestinal adhesion is a common disease, in addition to congenital factors, injury and inflammation also easily lead to intestinal adhesion. The most common patients with intestinal adhesions occur after surgery, especially after appendicitis surgery. Intestinal adhesions are also related to personal living habits. After surgery, if the patient always keeps the rest position during the operation, intestinal adhesions are also easy to occur. Patients with mild intestinal adhesions may have no symptoms, or sometimes have mild abdominal pain and abdominal distension after eating; Severe cases can often appear abdominal pain, abdominal distension, poor exhaust, dry stool and other conditions, if not treated in time, it is likely to lead to life-threatening. How is adhesion of bowel after doing an operation to return a responsibility? Let's talk about it.

How is adhesion of bowel after doing an operation to return a responsibility?

First of all, the patient's prone position after eating can keep the intestinal tube in a drooping clockwise state, which is conducive to the slow and safe entry of food from the intestinal tube into each part of the intestine. In this way, the pressure in the intestinal tube will be kept balanced, which is conducive to relieving the discomfort of abdominal pain and distension of patients, and also conducive to the improvement of intestinal adhesion parts.

If there is a large range of adhesion, it is generally treated with drugs. Generally, the effect of traditional Chinese medicine is better. If the symptoms are mild, it can also be treated with raw vegetable oil combined with acupuncture and moxibustion. It can relieve the symptoms. Some patients have adhesion in the early stage after operation, and some patients can absorb it by themselves. If they can't absorb it by themselves, it is suggested that surgical treatment be used to prevent surgical infection.

Laparoscopic adhesiolysis can also be used to treat intestinal adhesions. This operation can observe the location and scope of adhesions far away from the original operation site, and reduce the possibility of open surgery to damage the adhesions. Moreover, the operation trauma is small, and the abdominal wall will not leave large scars. In addition, the operation damage is small, and the recovery is fast. Patients can get out of bed early, and the recovery of gastrointestinal function is also fast.  

matters needing attention

Patients with intestinal adhesions should pay more attention to the diet, should choose easy to digest, high protein diet. Avoid eating fried fatty food, should choose more fish and other protein rich food, rich in vitamin fresh vegetables. A semi liquid diet that is easy to digest can also be used.