What medication for constipation can help with quick bowel movement?
Generally speaking, there is no such thing as a medication for constipation that can quickly induce bowel movements in all cases. When experiencing constipation, medications such as lactulose oral solution,麻仁润肠丸 (Maren Runchang Pills), domperidone tablets, glycerin enema (Kaisai Lu), and Xin Fufang Lu Hui Capsules may be used under medical guidance to help improve symptoms of constipation. Specific details are as follows:
1. Lactulose Oral Solution: An osmotic laxative that increases water content in the intestines, softens stool, and facilitates easier bowel movements. Suitable for patients with mild to moderate constipation.
2. Maren Runchang Pills: A traditional Chinese medicine composed of ingredients such as hemp seed (fire hemp seed), apricot kernel, and white peony root. It has the effect of moistening the intestines and promoting bowel movements, and is effective for symptoms caused by internal heat accumulation in the gastrointestinal tract, such as bloating and fullness in the chest and abdomen.
3. Domperidone Tablets: Promotes gastrointestinal motility, accelerates food digestion, and thereby facilitates defecation, helping to relieve constipation.
4. Glycerin Enema (Kaisai Lu): A topical medication primarily containing glycerin or sorbitol. It acts directly on the rectum to help stool pass smoothly and is suitable for rapid relief during severe constipation.
5. Xin Fufang Lu Hui Capsules: Contain ingredients such as aloe vera, which stimulate secretion of colonic fluids, increase lipase activity, promote intestinal peristalsis, and have effects of clearing liver heat and moistening the intestines to relieve constipation.
In all cases, improving lifestyle and dietary habits remains key to preventing and relieving constipation—such as increasing dietary fiber intake, maintaining adequate hydration, and engaging in regular physical activity. Additionally, it is important to follow medical advice, use medications appropriately, and avoid self-diagnosis and self-treatment to ensure overall health.