What is intestinal adhesion

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Intestinal adhesion is a complex gastrointestinal disease, which is very harmful. After the disease, there will be dry stool, poor exhaust and belching. Let's see what is intestinal adhesion.

What is intestinal adhesion

First of all: due to various reasons, the abnormal adhesion between the intestine and the intestine, between the intestine and peritoneum, between the intestine and abdominal viscera is called intestinal adhesion.

Secondly, there are two types of adhesions: membranous adhesions and zonal adhesions; there are two types of adhesions: fibrin adhesions and fibrous adhesions.

Finally: the clinical symptoms of patients with intestinal adhesions may vary with the degree and location of adhesions. Light can be without any discomfort. Or occasionally after eating a slight abdominal pain, abdominal distension. Severe cases can often be accompanied by abdominal pain, abdominal distension, poor exhaust, belching, dry stool, gas block in the abdomen, or even incomplete obstruction.

matters needing attention

Patients with intestinal adhesions are not easy to eat spicy and stimulating food, such as fried food, pepper, Chinese prickly ash, garlic, mustard, pepper, ginger, tobacco, alcohol and alcoholic drinks. It is very important to form the habit of regular defecation. Eat more food to help digestion.