Why don t I have a stool when I have a cerebral infarction?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    For the sake of long-term bed rest, it should not be a problem to use some "kessel dew" if necessary.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Stroke and constipation are cause and effect of each other, and it is necessary to prevent constipation before preventing stroke. To prevent constipation, the following points should be noted:

    1.Don't ignore the stool. It should be taken seriously at the beginning, and once you have the desire to defecate, you should defecate in time, and it is unbearable.

    2.Life and defecation should be regular, establish defecation conditioning, and develop the habit of regular bowel movements.

    3.Environmental changes, such as business trips, poor hygiene, etc., are easy to cause constipation, so you should eat more laxative foods such as fruits and vegetables.

    4.Avoid sitting for long periods of time and participate in appropriate physical exercise to strengthen colonic vitality and promote bowel motility.

    5.Anorexia or eating too little, especially too little fibre-containing food, can cause constipation, so you should eat fresh vegetables.

    6.Drink plenty of fluids. Fiber needs to absorb water to act as a laxative in the intestinal lumen. Therefore, you can drink 3000 5000ml of water per day.

    7.Quitting the habit of taking laxatives for a long time. Long-term use of laxatives such as fruit guide, rhubarb, miscanthus salt, aloe vera, senna, cassia seed, etc., will also produce dependence if the symptoms are not cured, which will reduce the digestion, absorption and excretion function of the intestines, completely collapse the immunity, reduce the resistance, and induce various chronic diseases such as intractable constipation, intestinal cancer and kidney failure.

    8.Organic lesions, such as colorectal tumors and megacolon, should be diagnosed and treated promptly. Systemic diseases, such as lead poisoning, hypothyroidism, electrolyte imbalances, and mental depression, can cause constipation, which should be the primary disease.

    9.Maintaining a regular lifestyle, adequate sleep, and a cheerful and optimistic mood are important for the prevention of constipation.

    10 Do not abuse antibiotics and destroy the intestinal microbiota.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Took Dumick imported medicine my mom used.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    According to your description, symptoms such as aphasia and hemiplegia after ** are sequelae of cerebral infarction, but don't give up**.

    The so-called sequelae of cerebral infarction refers to the sequelae of cerebral infarction one year after the onset of cerebral infarction, if there are still symptoms such as hemiplegia or speech impairment or mouth and eye distortion, it is called sequelae of cerebral infarction, and this period is also called the sequelae of cerebral infarction, and the recovery speed and degree are slower than the recovery period. The sequelae of cerebral infarction mainly include hemiplegia (hemiplegia), hemilimb disorder, limb numbness, hemianopia, and aphasia. or cross paralysis, cross ** sensory disorder, external ophthalmoplegia, nystagmus, difficulty in language formation, language impairment, memory loss, mouth and eye distortion, dysphagia, choking on food and water, ataxia, dizziness and headache, etc.

    1. Drugs**.

    Including anticoagulation**, antiplatelet**, thrombolytic drugs (such as urokinase, streptokinase, etc.); dehydrating agents; Hemostatic drugs, etc., objectively speaking, drugs treat the symptoms but not the root cause, and they are easy and toxic.

    2. Surgery**.

    Carotid endarterectomy (CEA), CEA may be given as appropriate for patients with severe carotid artery stenosis (i.e., stenosis (70%), and emergency CEA within 24 hours of onset is not recommended**; And the surgical risk is high, which is not recommended by most patients.

    3. CNS targeted factor repair combined with ** exercise has a good effect on the sequelae of cerebral infarction.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Yes, cerebral infarction is a high rate, high mortality, high disability rate of cerebrovascular disease, once the cerebral infarction misses the best period, it will leave the sequelae patients more painful, the patient missed the best period, leaving sequelae, it is recommended that the patient accept it in time, the sequelae of cerebral infarction still have great hope, the cerebral infarction should be safe and reliable, scientific means, the most effective German ozone for cerebral infarction at present, is the first alternative to drugs and surgery in China The latest technology of cerebral infarction, the rate is as high as 97%, zero, cerebral infarction starts from the source of the disease, and it undergoes a biochemical reaction through the mixing of medical ozone and blood, so as to dissolve thrombosis, accelerate blood flow rate, dissolve lipid impurities on the blood vessel wall, unblock blood vessels, and nourish nerves, so as to restore the function of limb organs by treating both the symptoms and the root causes. The effect of cerebral infarction sequelae is more than 30 times that of traditional drugs, but the cost is less than one-tenth of the drug, which is the best technology for cerebral infarction and its sequelae!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Problem Analysis:

    Hello, cerebral infarction is a disease caused by blockage of cerebral blood vessels, which can have motor and sensory dysfunction of the limbs, which is related to the location and extent of the infarction.

    Suggestions: This disease, there is a situation of incontinence, indicating that the innervation function of the brain is obviously impaired, for this situation, there is no specific drug, can only start from the cerebral thrombosis itself, with antiplatelet drugs, statin drugs, blood circulation and stasis drugs**.

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