Constipation
Constipation is a common issue among the general population. Generally, the excretion of most people ranges from 3 bowel movements per day to 3 per week. If a person has fewer than 3 bowel movements per week, it is assumed that they are suffering from constipation. This can cause stools to become hard, making them difficult to pass, requiring a lot of effort, and taking a long time to evacuate. However, if the person is still able to have a bowel movement every day or more than 3 times per week, it would not be considered constipation.
Constipation
Constipation is a common issue among the general population. Generally, the excretion of most people ranges from 3 bowel movements per day to 3 per week. If a person has fewer than 3 bowel movements per week, it is assumed that they are suffering from constipation. This can cause stools to become hard, making them difficult to pass, requiring a lot of effort, and taking a long time to evacuate. However, if the person is still able to have a bowel movement every day or more than 3 times per week, it would not be considered constipation.
The Association of Gastroenterologists of Thailand's Thai Motility Club found that 2.5% of the population has this condition.
Causes of Constipation
Known Symptoms
1. Obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract, including
2. Diseases of the endocrine system or abnormalities of mineral salts in the body, including
3. Medications include:
4. Neuromuscular diseases
Constipation of unknown cause:
Finding the Cause of Constipation
If a patient presents with alarm symptoms such as a family history of colorectal cancer or inflammatory bowel disease, pale color, hidden blood in the stool, or unexplained weight loss, a colonoscopy should be performed to rule out the cause of colon cancer. This could be supplemented with additional tests such as a blood test, fecal examination, radiographic examination, endoscopy, or a colonic function test, including a colonic transit study and an assessment for defecatory disorder, particularly in patients over 50 years of age.
Treatment
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