Psychiatry Flashcards
What is globus sensation
Sensation of a lump in the throat, incidence peaks middle age
Management of globus
Referral to speech and language therapy (SALT)
Treat stress if any
What is functional dysphagia
Sensation of solid or liquid food sticking on the way down
How many percentage of patients with IBS have an underlying psychiatric disorder
30 % (10-80%) have an underlying sychiatric disorder
What is Russel’s sign
A signdefined as calluses on the knuckles or back of the hand due to repeated self-induced vomiting over long periods of time. Arises from knucles making contact with incisors during the gag reflex.
Levels of what are elevated in anorexia nervosa
Elevated cortisol, cholesterol and growth hormone
What is bulimia nervosa
Eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging. 30% have past history of anorexia nervosa
Classic feature of bulimia nervosa
Eroded teeth due to constant contact with vomit
Female OCD patients and anorexia nervosum
Female OCD patients have a 30% history of AN
Cause of anorexia and bulimia nervosa
Socio-cultural pressures Family dysfunction Personal vulnerability factors Conflicts relating to sexual maturity Biological vulnerability
Antipsychotics in anorexia/bulima nervosum
No impact, use anti-depressants instead to prevent relapse after weight gain