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Polysaccharide iron usually refers to polysaccharide iron complex capsules. The iron component in the capsules will consume water in the intestinal tract during the absorption process of the patient, causing the stool to become dry, difficulty in defecation and weakened intestinal peristalsis function, and then Cause constipation symptoms. In this case, the dosage of polysaccharide iron complex capsules can be appropriately reduced under the guidance of a doctor, or lactulose oral liquid can be taken at the same time according to the doctor's advice to relieve constipation symptoms. This can help restore the normal peristaltic function of the intestines and improve defecation. It is important to seek the advice and guidance of your doctor before using Polysaccharide Iron Complex Capsules or making any dosage adjustments to ensure safe and effective treatment.