Cystic Fibrosis, Overview, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Complications, Prevention, and Management

Distal Intestinal obstruction syndrome (DIOS)

Distal Intestinal obstruction syndrome (DIOS)

The intestine blockage is a common complication of cystic fibrosis, which occurs when the bowl becomes partially or completely blocked. In this condition, the intestine slide segments inside the intestine like a collapsible telescope can occur. The gut can be completely jammed that immobilized mass can be felt in the abdomen’s right area. The person faces cramps and abdominal pain along with bloating. The stools can be hard.