Hurriedly going to the bathroom, you will notice that your stool is not like usual, with mucus in it and a watery overall appearance. Your first reaction is really nauseating! Would you be completely indifferent to this situation? Have you ever thought about why there is mud like feces? And why does this situation often occur in the elderly?
When people get old and their bodies are no longer useful, various diseases come to them, which is not comfortable either. Why are elderly people prone to developing irregular bowel movements? As people age, their body's resistance decreases, and even a little stimulation can cause irregular bowel movements. The editor has also sorted out a few points for everyone:
1. Inappropriate diet. The elderly have poor health and may find it difficult to digest some stimulating foods. Some cold foods and drinks may accelerate intestinal peristalsis, shorten the time for food to stay in the intestines and stomach, and cause irregular bowel movements. So the elderly use food according to their own physical condition.
2. Caught a cold in the abdomen. Not paying attention to keeping the stomach cool can cause diarrhea. In response to this situation, the elderly need to pay attention and remember to cover themselves with a small blanket when sleeping in the summer.
3. Gastrointestinal diseases can cause irregular bowel movements. Once elderly people experience symptoms such as enteritis, they must not delay and seek medical attention promptly.
4. Infection by bacteria and viruses The food we eat and use can easily affect human health. One characteristic of the elderly is that they are reluctant to part with anything. Sometimes we have to eat several meals of leftover food, which has already produced enough bacteria to harm the digestive system. The main method at this time is to increase the number of beneficial bacteria in the intestine. Zangling Shuisulin can rapidly proliferate beneficial bacteria, help inhibit the development of beneficial and pathogenic bacteria, and help restore damaged gastrointestinal function.