Chronic Constipation Flashcards

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What is constipation

A

Infrequent passage of stool

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Other signs and symptoms with constipation

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Poor appetite
Irritable
Lack of energy 
Abdominal pain or distension
Withholding or straining 

Can get overflow diarrhoea

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Why do children become constipated

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Social:

  • poor diet (insufficient fluids, excessive milk)
  • potty training/ school toilet

Physical:

  • intercurrent illness
  • medication

Family history:
-slow bowels ?

Psychological

Organic:

  • hypothyroidism?
  • anal rectal malformation
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What is the cycle of constipation

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Withholding of stool
Constipation
Large hard stool
Pain or anal fissure
Withholding of stool etc
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Treatment of constipation

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1-Social
Diet (increase fibre, fruit, veg, fluids and decrease milk)

2-Psychological
Reduce aversive factors
Reward good behaviour

3-Soften stool and stimulate defecation
Osmotic laxatives (lactulose)
Stimulant laxatives (senna, picolax)
Isotonic laxatives (movicol)
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How to treat fecal impaction

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Empty impacted rectum
Empty colon
Maintain regular stool passage
Slow weaning off treatment

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7
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Presenting features of crohns in paediatrics (8)

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Diarrhoea ++
Rectal bleeding ++
Abdominal pain +++
Fever +
Weight loss ++++
Growth failure ++++
Arthritis ++
Mass ++
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Presenting features of ulcerative colitis paediatrics (7)

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Diarrhoea +++++
Rectal bleeding +++++
Abdominal pain +++
Fever +
Weight loss +
Growth failure +
Arthritis ++
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How to diagnose IBD in paediatrics

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H&E:
Intestinal symptoms
Extra-intestinal manifestations
Exclude infection
FH
Growth and sexual development 
Nutritional status 
Lab:
FBC (anaemia, thrombocytosis)
ESR (raised)
Stool calprotectin (positive)
CRP (raised)
Albumin (low)
Stool sample (no pathogens)
Definitive investigations:
MRI
Barium meal and follow-through 
Colonoscopy
Upper GI endoscopy
Mucosal bleeding
Capsule endoscopy
Enteroscopy (not really done)
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Crohn’s disease treatment

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Induce remission:

  1. nutritional therapy
  2. steroids

Maintain remission:
1.Thiopurines

Step-up therapy:
1. Anti-TNF

Surgery:

  • For complications-
  • Not curative-
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Ulcerative colitis treatment?

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Induce remission:

  1. 5-ASA
  2. Steroids

Maintain remission:

  1. 5-ASA
  2. Thiopurines

Step-up Therapy:
1. Anti-TNF

Surgery:
Colonectomy Partial/ total
Is curative

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