Constipation in elderly patients with psychiatric disorders
Constipation is a common complaint among the elderly patients with psychiatric disorders because of age.related physiologic and anatomical changes, lifestyle factors, comorbid physical and surgical disorders, medications, including psychotropics, and polypharmacy. Lack of timely reporting by patient...
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doaj-f4407f2291634a99a41f021082ae982f2020-11-24T22:20:42ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Geriatric Mental Health2348-99952395-33222017-01-0141111710.4103/jgmh.jgmh_46_16Constipation in elderly patients with psychiatric disordersNaresh NebhinaniNavratan SutharConstipation is a common complaint among the elderly patients with psychiatric disorders because of age.related physiologic and anatomical changes, lifestyle factors, comorbid physical and surgical disorders, medications, including psychotropics, and polypharmacy. Lack of timely reporting by patients as well as inadequate expertise of physician may contribute to significant delay in treatment and poor quality of life. Primary constipation is amenable to lifestyle modification. (dietary changes, exercise, and physical activity), fiber intake, and laxatives when necessary. Secondary constipation should be treated with managing underlying pathology or predisposing factors, including effective treatment of psychiatric disorders and rationalizing psychotropic prescription. This review article focuses on the definition, etiology, assessment, treatment, and prevention of constipation in elderly population with mental illness.http://www.jgmh.org/article.asp?issn=2348-9995;year=2017;volume=4;issue=1;spage=11;epage=17;aulast=NebhinaniConstipationelderlymanagementpreventionpsychiatric disorders |
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Constipation in elderly patients with psychiatric disorders |
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Constipation in elderly patients with psychiatric disorders |
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Constipation in elderly patients with psychiatric disorders |
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Constipation in elderly patients with psychiatric disorders |
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Constipation in elderly patients with psychiatric disorders |
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constipation in elderly patients with psychiatric disorders |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Geriatric Mental Health |
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2348-9995 2395-3322 |
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Constipation is a common complaint among the elderly patients with psychiatric disorders because of age.related physiologic and anatomical changes, lifestyle factors, comorbid physical and surgical disorders, medications, including psychotropics, and polypharmacy. Lack of timely reporting by patients as well as inadequate expertise of physician may contribute to significant delay in treatment and poor quality of life. Primary constipation is amenable to lifestyle modification. (dietary changes, exercise, and physical activity), fiber intake, and laxatives when necessary. Secondary constipation should be treated with managing underlying pathology or predisposing factors, including effective treatment of psychiatric disorders and rationalizing psychotropic prescription. This review article focuses on the definition, etiology, assessment, treatment, and prevention of constipation in elderly population with mental illness. |
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Constipation elderly management prevention psychiatric disorders |
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