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What medicine can stubborn constipation use to treat

When it comes to constipation, a disease that makes constipation patients gnash their teeth and feel helpless, many people's eyebrows are filled with sadness and despair. Readers who don't have constipation can't understand the mood of patients with constipation. The defecation process that ordinary people can complete in a few minutes is no less than a battle for patients with constipation. They often have to squat in the toilet for more than an hour, and they have to endure pain in the process of defecation. After trying various methods to treat constipation, they can only raise their hands and surrender in the end. Today's news editor will talk about what medicine can be used to treat intractable constipation.

Before talking about the treatment of obstinate constipation, let's talk about some basic conditions of obstinate constipation, otherwise no readers with constipation will be confused. If you are an adult with normal three meals a day, and all aspects of intestines and stomach are normal, you will have defecation once a day, that is, about seven times a week. If the frequency of defecation is less than four times a week, it should be suffering from constipation. If the frequency of defecation is less than three times a week and lasts for more than one year, it is suffering from intractable constipation.

The title of this news is to ask patients with obstinate constipation what medicine they can take. Some readers may not understand it. Can't some drugs for obstinate constipation be taken? Many products and drugs on the market say that they can treat constipation. These products and drugs can really make people defecate successfully in a short time, but this is not because they are effective, but because they are added with laxatives, which is harmful to the body.

Natural defecation is a reference standard for constipation rehabilitation. One bag of zangling stachyose in the morning and one bag in the evening 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.