How does loose bowels return a responsibility after constipation?
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In life, if you are too tired, it's easy to cause constipation. If you have a serious disease, you need to have an operation to treat it correctly. My friend's child is in grade 2 of primary school, and he is very picky about eating. Constipation is no longer a day or two. It takes a lot of effort to defecate for several days. Now he is getting better, How does diarrhoea return a responsibility after aiming at constipation? This question? Do you want to discuss it together? So let's share the diarrhea after constipation?.
How does loose bowels return a responsibility after constipation?
First, there are many factors that can cause diarrhea after constipation. Now, the most common cause is diet, followed by painful lesions near anus and rectum: anal fissure, anal fistula, perianal abscess, proctitis or rectal ulcer, huge internal hemorrhoids or internal hemorrhoids with infection, bleeding and other lesions can cause anal sphincter spasm or fear of defecation, Make defecation reflex disappear and cause constipation.
Second: bad habit of defecation: defecate in time when there is defecation intention, restrain defecation intention. Used to defecate when reading, not active defecation. Defecation depending on laxatives or abuse of laxatives can reduce the sensitivity of intestinal excretion.
Third: irregular daily life, irregular daily defecation, lack of sleep or long sleep. Long distance travel or busy work (such as stewardess) did not develop the habit of defecation on time. It is to often take cathartic or bowel lavage, make rectum reaction slow, lose sensitivity and cause constipation. Long term use of cathartic can make gastrointestinal tract dependent on cathartic. It is better to use less or no cathartic except to solve the emergency.
matters needing attention
Pregnant women should eat more cellulose containing vegetables, fruits and coarse cereals, such as celery, green leafy vegetables, radish, melons, apples, bananas, pears, oats, beans, brown rice, etc. Eat regularly. Don't overeat.














