Question
When I was born, it already cost us several hundred thousand, and now it has been detected that I have congenital gastric wall muscle defect, which really brings a great stimulus to our family. I really don’t know what caused this. Can congenital gastric wall muscle defect be treated?
Answer
Gastrointestinal emptying generally refers to problems in the digestive system, leading to irregular eating habits, and being unable to leave edible things behind or excrete them. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up so that a systematic treatment can be carried out, which has a very high treatment rate in the early stage of the disease. Diagnosis is clear, and preoperative preparation is completed immediately. Fasting, gastric tube decompression, correction of water and electrolyte imbalance and shock, anti-infection, respiratory management (do not use positive pressure oxygen), abdominal compression and decompression. Surgical repair of perforation. Postoperative gastrointestinal decompression for 72 hours and nutritional support provided.