Treatment of incomplete intestinal obstruction

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Incomplete intestinal obstruction means that the contents of the intestinal cavity can partially pass through the obstruction point, so there will be a small amount of gas accumulation and effusion. The degree of distention of the intestinal flexure above the obstruction point will be lighter, and there will be more gas in the colon. Let's share the knowledge about the treatment of incomplete intestinal obstruction.

Treatment of incomplete intestinal obstruction

First, the causes of incomplete intestinal obstruction. Nerve disorder, due to autonomic nerve damage or disorder, resulting in intestinal motor nerve paralysis; mesenteric vascular embolism or thrombosis, resulting in intestinal blood circulation disorders; chemical stimulation, due to nerve reflex or chemical stimulation, causing intestinal wall smooth muscle atrophy and fibrosis, etc.

Second: the treatment of incomplete intestinal obstruction. Treatment methods include acupuncture, supportive treatment, application of antibiotics, traditional Chinese medicine and surgical treatment. Gastric tube should be indwelling, continuous gastrointestinal decompression, and attention should be paid to supplement water, electrolytes and vitamins to maintain acid-base balance; patients should eat and drink according to their own situation.

Third: in the case of no effect of drug treatment or serious condition, surgical treatment is necessary. Before the operation, the patient's physical condition must be comprehensively checked. The patient's family members should also adjust the patient's body in terms of nutrition, enhance the patient's resistance and reduce the operation risk.

matters needing attention

Prevention of incomplete intestinal obstruction. If the symptoms and signs are not clear in the early stage, the patient should be observed closely for a short time. Do not let the patient go easily, so as to prevent the delay of diagnosis and treatment, resulting in strangulation of intestine, intestinal necrosis, severe dehydration, hypovolemic and systemic toxic shock.