What if I can't shit on it?

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What if I can't shit on it?

1, general treatment: daily attention to adjust the dietary structure, you can eat more foods containing dietary fiber, such as peas, broccoli, corn, bananas, raspberries, broccoli, etc. Can also appropriately increase the intake of whole wheat bread, oats, quinoa and other coarse grains. Usually drink plenty of water, help to increase the moisture of the intestinal tract and feces; with appropriate exercise, can alleviate the phenomenon of difficult defecation.

2, drug treatment: patients can follow the doctor's advice to use laxatives such as polycarbophil calcium, lactulose, polyethylene glycol to stimulate intestinal secretion, increase the volume of feces, thus improving the phenomenon of unable to pull out the stool.

3, surgical treatment: if hemorrhoids, anal prolapse and other factors caused by difficult defecation, can be improved by stapler hemorrhoids circumcision, abdominal rectal suspension and other ways.



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