Tips to encourage a bowel movement after resection surgery?
I need advice..
Sigmoid resection surgery Tuesday..out of hospital Friday night
No bowel movement since clean out day Monday before surgery.. I have passed a little gas..not much.. I also look 9 months pregnant..
Is this normal? I don't go-to dr for follow up till 24th.. what can I do to help things along? I am walking..I am movie around alot
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Well just got news headed to or. Exploring where pain is coming from.. not normal he said
Yes...take a pill.before.or a shot
Lol. Definitely uncomfortable..and then.u have to hold while they shoot contrast..and hold while scanning. Not...gonna lie.. hurts but necessary
Thinking of you @bravesfan. I'm glad you persisted to get answers. Let us know how you're doing when you're able.
I take senna. But seldom have the not going problem. When I do dieters tea is senna normally but do brew too long till you try a time or two as the longer you brew the stronger it works.
When mine was resectioned I was told to put miralax in a cup of coffee. I was doing so on a daily basis for awhile, but I would definitely reach out to your Dr immediately before doing anything we tell you. Don’t wait!
Prune juice is my choice followed by a cup of black coffe....
@bravesfan
Thinking of you
Had colectomy 3 weeks ago. My bowel movements are now very very small though it feels like a lot at the time. Is this just a new normal? Stage 1.
Hello @phoebs1976 and welcome to Mayo Connect. You ask a good question. As you can see, your post was moved to this existing discussion thread on this same topic. Whenever there is a surgery to any part of the digestive tract, eating and bowel movements tend to change.
How is your diet? Are you able to eat comfortably? Are you drinking fluids on regular basis?
Have you contacted the surgeon to see what your expectations should be?
Prior to having a colectomy with partial removal of my rectum and sigmoid, I experienced bloating during chemo. The oncologist ordered an ultrasound and concluded that it was due to my meds, but that had never happened before and I was experiencing all sorts of weird side effects during chemo. I reached out to my PCP and he Rx'd Reglan, which stimulates the upper intestine to keep things moving. That did the trick. If you try OTC stuff, make sure you know what it is for (upper vs lower intestine). I am guessing that your problem is with the upper.