Constipation Treatment: A Review

Constipation seems like a ubiquitous condition, something people of all ages experience and many complain about. It is often associated with infrequent bowel movements; however, in reality, constipation has a wide array of symptoms including hard stools, feeling of incomplete evacuation, abdominal discomfort, bloating, distension, excessive straining, sensation of anorectal blockage, or need for manual maneuvers during defecation. Determining the cause of the constipation is essential to ensure the appropriate treatment approach. The patient evaluation consists of collecting subjective and objective information. Constipation has many different treatment options, with many treatments available as over-the-counter products as well as prescription medications. For most types of constipation, nonpharmacological and dietary changes are typically recommended as first-line treatment. Prescription medications are available with indications for specific types of constipation. Both nonpharmacological and pharmacological interventions have a key role, and follow-up is important to ensure treatment is appropriate and adequate.
Source: Orthopaedic Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: Pharmacology Source Type: research