How is esophagus cancer constipation to return a responsibility
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My grandfather is suffering from esophageal cancer, because it is in the advanced stage, the treatment is not very optimistic, can only start from improving the quality of life, if constipation may be related to improper feeding. Let's take a look at how esophageal cancer constipation is going on.
How is esophagus cancer constipation to return a responsibility
First of all: because esophageal cancer patients will be very difficult to swallow food, and there will be choking pain when eating, so they will gradually be unable to eat. After a long time, the activity of the stomach and intestines will be weakened. In addition, the daily intake of water will be reduced, the daily activity of the patients will be less, and the time of feces in the intestines will be about 2-3, so constipation will occur situation.
Secondly: because the intestinal vitality is weakened after a long time of illness, the patients are afraid of the daily meals, but it's very uncomfortable not to eat, so what can not be uncomfortable but also supplement the physical strength? Such as boiled millet porridge, sesame paste, soybean milk, egg soup, flour porridge and so on. These foods will not make the patient feel pain, but also rich in nutrition, can promote the digestion of the intestinal tract and eliminate the body.
Finally: Patients with esophageal cancer are advised to squat in the toilet for 10 minutes 2-3 times a day and try to defecate. Over time, the body will develop a habit, which is not easy to cause constipation. In addition, do not ignore the desire to defecate, as time goes by, it will make the interval of defecation longer.
matters needing attention
Esophageal cancer patients should develop good health habits, and actively prevent the occurrence of various infections. Change clothes and food utensils in time. For patients with postoperative anastomotic leakage or other postoperative complications, we should strengthen nursing and management to prevent cross infection.