How to treat intestinal obstruction

Because of inflammatory exudation after infection occurs in the abdominal cavity, fibrin deposits in the abdominal cavity, omentum or intestinal wall, the formation of connective tissue mechanization and cause adhesions. For example, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, a variety of postoperative abdominal surgery and other diseases, adhesions can often occur, with intestinal adhesions as the most common. Patients often feel abdominal distension, abdominal pain, nausea, loss of appetite, constipation, and even mechanical intestinal obstruction may occur. Once intestinal adhesion occurs, the patient is in great pain and his physical condition deteriorates, which seriously affects his work and life. Therefore, it is very necessary to start rehabilitation treatment as early as possible after the infection is cured.

The specific methods are as follows:?

1,? Wax therapy or incandescent lamps and infrared rays can improve blood circulation in the abdomen and relieve symptoms such as abdominal distension and abdominal pain.?

2.? Audio electrotherapy has the effect of dissipating adhesions and relieving pain.?

3,? Interferential electrotherapy and modulated intermediate frequency electrotherapy not only have the effect of dissipating adhesions and relieving pain, but also can promote intestinal peristalsis and relieve constipation.?

4.? Breathing exercises, abdominal exercises, abdominal massage, lower limb activities are conducive to preventing the formation of adhesions and improving digestive function.?