What causes slow bowel movement?


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Intestinal slow peristalsis may be caused by unreasonable diet, abnormal neuroregulation, muscle dysfunction and other reasons.
1, unreasonable diet
If the patient does not pay attention to diet, resulting in the lack of dietary fiber, water and other substances in the body, may affect intestinal peristalsis, resulting in slow peristalsis.
2, abnormal neuroregulation
If the patient's neuroregulation is abnormal, resulting in nervous dysfunction governing intestinal peristalsis, unable to support normal intestinal peristalsis, causing slow intestinal peristalsis.
3, muscle dysfunction
If intestinal muscle dysfunction, resulting in smooth muscle coordination contraction and relaxation disorder on the intestinal wall, this will affect intestinal peristalsis, resulting in slow intestinal peristalsis.