How to avoid intestinal adhesions after cesarean section

  With the continuous progress of medicine, more and more women choose cesarean section with less pain during delivery. However, cesarean section is not completely without sequelae, and various problems may arise. It is necessary to timely understand and choose which method of delivery is better. So how to avoid intestinal adhesions after cesarean section?

  

How to avoid intestinal adhesions after cesarean section1

  After a cesarean section, it takes some time for the body to recover from the trauma. If pelvic surgery is performed, there may be sequelae of intestinal adhesions. It is recommended to turn over and move around appropriately to expel the gas as soon as possible. It is recommended to take more walks after childbirth, which is beneficial for the recovery of the body. It is best to stick to walking every day. In fact, the probability of small intestine adhesion caused by cesarean section is very small, so there is no need to overly worry about this matter.

  During the confinement period, it is important to eat more easily digestible and breathable foods. Do not rely on walking due to knife pain, and exercise appropriately. When indoors, pay attention to the temperature not being too high and ventilate regularly. It is necessary to eliminate the phenomenon of tightly closed doors and windows, frequently open windows for ventilation, and maintain fresh indoor air.

  To avoid the new mother catching a cold during ventilation, convection can be avoided. Instead, the new mother can stay in another room during ventilation, or open all the windows in each room while she is out sunbathing. This is more conducive to the recovery of the body.

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