Functional bowel disorders Flashcards
Define functional bowel disorders
Diseases with no obvious pathology, related to gut function
Give some examples of functional bowel disorders
o Oesophageal spasm o Non-Ulcer Dyspepsia (NUD) o Biliary Dyskinesia o Irritable Bowel syndrome o Slow Transit Constipation o Drug Related Effects
What other diseases can be involved in non-ulcer dyspepsia to cause symptoms?
o Reflux
o Low grade duodenal ulceration
o Delayed Gastric emptying
o Irritable bowel syndrome
What are the ALARM(s) symptoms for endoscopy?
Anaemia Loss of weight Anorexia Recent onset of symptoms/over 55yo Melaena, masses or haematemesis Swallowing difficulty
What controls vomiting?
Chemoreceptor Trigger Zone (CTZ)
What drugs can affect the chemoreceptor trigger zone?
- Receptors for opiates
- Digoxin
- Chemotherapy
- Uraemia in renal failure – severe nausea
How long after eating before vomiting would suggest psychogenic vomiting?
Immediately after eating
How long after eating before vomiting would suggest pyloric obstruction or a motility disorder?
1 hour
How long after eating before vomiting would suggest obstruction by hernias or strictures?
12 hours
What are some functional causes of vomiting?
- Drugs
- Pregnancy
- Migraine (abdominal migraine, aura)
- Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome (quite rare)
- Alcohol
What are some functional diseases of the lower GI tract?
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
* Slow Transit Constipation
What systemic diseases are associated with constipation?
o Diabetes mellitus
o Hypothyroidism
o Hypercalcaemia
What neurogenic diseases are associated with constipation?
o Autonomic neuropathies o Parkinson's disease o Strokes o Multiple sclerosis o Spina bifida
What organic diseases can cause constipation?
o Strictures o Tumours o Diverticular disease - pouches in gut o Proctitis o Anal fissure
What are the two classification systems for IBS?
ROME III
NICE