Five symptoms of intestinal obstruction

Monday, March 31, 2008 · Posted in

Obstruction is the main clinical manifestations of abdominal pain, vomiting, abdominal distension, no anus and no stool exhaust.
(1) abdominal pain: simple mechanical intestinal obstruction is generally intense paroxysmal colic.
(B) vomiting: vomiting in the obstruction can occur soon after, and then enter a period of quiescent, then vomiting of time depending on the site of obstruction.
(C) abdominal distension: obstruction occurred in the stomach generally for a period of time after beginning to emerge.
(D) exhaust stop defecation: Complete obstruction after defecation exhaust stop.
(5) shock: Early simple obstruction sick, and no significant changes in body, later, there will be small pulse rate, blood pressure dropped and looking pale, eyeball depression, skin elasticity diminishes, cold extremities, and other signs.

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