Unable to defecate after rectal cancer surgery

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Most of the early stage of rectal cancer is not found, unless to check it can be diagnosed. In the mid-term, patients will have a series of symptoms. Let's share with you our experience on the inability to defecate after rectal cancer surgery.

Unable to defecate after rectal cancer surgery

First: after intestinal surgery, it is generally necessary to fast for several days according to the doctor's advice according to personal conditions. After intestinal peristalsis recovers and anus exhausts, you can enter liquid food, then semi liquid food, and then less residue common food which is easy to digest, so as to reduce the burden of intestinal tract and facilitate the healing of anastomotic stoma.

Second: to maintain a happy mood and psychological balance, especially for patients who have been given artificial anus, they should have the courage to accept the facts and master the management of new excretion routes. The skin around the artificial anus should be kept clean and dry. They can use talcum powder and zinc oxide ointment to apply on the skin to prevent skin erosion.

Third: rectal cancer surgery, patients often feel bad appetite or abdominal distension and other gastrointestinal discomfort, postoperative drink yogurt can alleviate the above discomfort. Because the balance of intestinal beneficial bacteria is broken after colorectal cancer surgery, and moderate consumption of yogurt can help the intestinal flora return to normal.

matters needing attention

People should pay attention to the diversification of diet, develop good eating habits, often eat some fresh fruits and vegetables containing cellulose and vitamins, do not eat high-fat and high protein food for a long time, which plays an important role in the prevention of cancer. At the same time, people should pay attention to the appropriate exercise after the operation to promote recovery. At the same time, eating banana or honey water can effectively prevent constipation and keep the unobstructed stool.