It can be a common occurance after bowel surgery but you really should contact your surgeon and tell him or her you are having problems.
You may be constipated after the surgery due to the change in amount of food you eat. It would be normal to have bowel movements every two or three days.
A temporary ileostomy may be recommended for patients undergoing bowel surgery (e.g., removal of a segment of bowel), to provide the intestines with sufficient time to heal without the stress of normal digestion.
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Yes it will heal completely after surgery
after effects of small bowel surgery
The only way to treat a twisted bowel is to undergo a surgery called laparotomy. This is a minimally invasive surgery and will put the intestines back into a natural position.
What about blood-tinged mucus that follows a normal bowel movement?
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/If_you_are_a_diabetic_and_had_a_bowel_resection_would_that_slow_the_process_of_healing" The surgery was 4 weeks ago and is it normal for her to still be taking pain pills.
In order to empty and cleanse the bowel, the patient may be placed on a low residue diet for several days prior to surgery. A liquid diet may be ordered for at least the day before surgery, with nothing by mouth after midnight.
I think it is the bowel obstructed by a hernia.Peristalsis is a normal movement of the small and large intestine or bowel.
Bowel sounds to make sure there is not a blockage.