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Can intractable constipation be treated by dietotherapy?

When it comes to the treatment of obstinate constipation, it happens to be a heart disease of many patients with obstinate constipation. Not to mention the treatment of stubborn constipation, the treatment of common constipation is also very difficult. Constipation is not a major life-threatening disease, nor is it a very rare disease, but this very common disease has afflicted many people. Today's news editor will talk about stubborn constipation with you. Can it be treated by dietotherapy?

Many people may not know how to distinguish between intractable constipation and common constipation. Before discussing whether intractable constipation can be cured by dietotherapy, we will first understand how to calculate intractable constipation. General normal defecation standard is seven times a week, the elderly and children can slightly lower the standard, if the defecation frequency is less than four times a week, more than two times belongs to ordinary constipation, if the defecation frequency is less than three times a week and lasts more than one year, it belongs to stubborn constipation, many patients with intractable constipation are even more serious than this, they do not defecate once a week 。

Next, we talk about the problems of intractable constipation and dietotherapy. Patients with intractable constipation generally have a long time of illness. Gastrointestinal problems have long been at the root of the disease. Unless the root of the disease is uprooted, it is difficult to have ZL effect. Dietotherapy generally needs to maintain a light diet and regular meal time, and eat some easy to digest and defecate food, which can only play the role of adjuvant treatment.

If you want to thoroughly treat ZL intractable constipation, you should take zangling stachyose. Natural defecation is a reference standard for constipation rehabilitation. Stachyose can produce acetic acid, lactic acid and other short chain fatty acids, promote intestinal peristalsis, enhance intestinal propulsion ability, increase fecal moisture and maintain a certain osmotic pressure, so as to avoid fecal accumulation in the large intestine and form dry stool. So as to build a benign and natural defecation habit.