Late pregnancy constipation more and more serious, can you use kaisailu
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I haven't defecated normally for several days. I have been defecating, but I just can't. My friend said that I have constipation. After medication, my symptoms have obviously improved. I'm so happy. Now let me talk to you about the growing constipation in late pregnancy. Can I use kaisailu.
Late pregnancy constipation more and more serious, can you use kaisailu
Treatment 1: local irritant cathartic: glycerin / sodium chloride (Kaiselu), glycerin suppository, etc. after being inserted into the anus, it can make the patient produce defecation, and cause defecation reflex, which is called anal local cathartic, which is better for patients with chronic outlet obstruction constipation.
Treatment 2: irritant cathartic: also known as contact cathartic, this kind of cathartic has strong cathartic effect because it can stimulate the intestinal mucosa and affect the absorption of water and electrolyte in the intestine. Plant laxatives such as rhubarb, senna and aloe contain anthraquinone glycosides, which play a cathartic role only when they are decomposed into anthraquinone by bacteria in the intestinal tract. Long term use of strong irritant cathartic can cause drug dependence of patients. In addition, long-term use can also lead to melanosis coli. Due to its strong intestinal irritation, magnesium sulfate and other salt cathartic can also be summarized in this category.
Treatment 3: softening cathartic: it is a surfactant, which can easily mix fat and water in feces, and increase intestinal secretion, such as sodium octyl butyrate (calcium). It is usually taken orally and does not absorb itself, but it can increase the absorption of other substances. Because of hepatotoxicity, it can only be used for 1-2 weeks, not for chronic constipation.
matters needing attention
In terms of diet, more attention should be paid to eating some foods that contain more water and are easy to digest. For example, you can choose some vegetables and fruits that are rich in cellulose, such as pears, bananas, pineapples, papaya and carambola, which are conducive to constipation. We must encourage patients to drink more water.