After appendix operation fart does not defecate how to do

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Clinically, if the patient does not fart after appendectomy, a small amount of Kaisai can be used to stimulate the patient's rectum, which can promote the discharge of faeces. Under normal circumstances, after appendectomy, the patient's gastrointestinal function needs to recover for a period of time. During this period, the patient should get out of bed more to promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function. Moreover, if the patient passes gas after appendectomy, then a small amount of liquid diet can be given to the patient at this time. For example, the patient can eat some rice soup, broth, fish soup, bone soup, vegetable soup and other liquid diets. On the one hand, it can meet the nutritional needs of the body. On the other hand, it does not increase the burden on the patient's gastrointestinal tract function. After these liquid diets enter, they can also stimulate the patient's gastrointestinal tract function recovery and promote the patient's stool discharge. It should be noted that after appendix surgery, if the patient farted and did not defecate, it should also be alert to the occurrence of incomplete intestinal obstruction. At this time, the patient should also undergo gastrointestinal decompression, and then enema and other treatments. Under normal circumstances, after active treatment, the patient is generally able to pass stool smoothly.



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