Children - Constipation Flashcards
1
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Symptoms
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- Difficulty or straining when passing stools
- Passing stools less often than normal
- Difficult to pass
- Stools that are hard and perhaps very large
2
Q
Associated symptoms
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- Tummy ache
- Poor appetite
- Behavioural changes, such as being more irritable or unhappy
- Fidgeting, restlessness and other signs that the child needs to go to the toilet
- Feeling sick (nausea)
3
Q
Red flag symptoms
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- Severe abdominal pain
- Rectal bleeding or blood-stained stool
- Vomiting
- Severe pain on defaecation
- Persisting constipation despite increased dietary fibre, fluid intake/failed treatment with lactulose
4
Q
Idiopathic causes of constipatoin
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- Common
- Various factors may be involved: diet, stool holding, emotional
- But can be for no known reason
5
Q
Constipation due to an underlying disease or condition
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- Uncommon
- Some neurological conditions
- Hypothyroidism
- CF
- A side-effect of certain medications
6
Q
Treatment
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- Osmotic laxative - Lactulose
- Bulk forming laxative - Fybogel Hi Fibre
- Dulocolac suppositories
Continue medication at maintenance dose for several weeks after regular bowel habit is established
7
Q
Lactulose
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- Takes 48 hours to work
- sweet tasting and suitable for long term use will only work if child drinks enough water or drink
- NOT SUITABLE FOR: diabetics, under 14
8
Q
Fybogel Hi fibre
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- increased fibre is needed in your diet to relieve constipation
- Drink straight away, preferably after meals
- 6+
9
Q
Dulcolax suppositories
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- 10-30 minutes
- SUITABLE FOR: 4 +
- CI: Diuretic, steroid med, other laxatives
- NOT SUITABLE: preg
- Should not be used everyday for more than 5 days
10
Q
Refer
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Treatment failure
red flags