Constipation
Background
- Acute constipation is intestinal obstruction until proven otherwise
- Red flags:
- Weight loss
- Rectal bleeding/melena
- N/V
- Fever
- Rectal pain
- Change in stool caliber
DDX
Acute
- Obstruction
- Tumor, stricture, hernia, adhesion, volvulus, fecal impaction
- New medicine
- Opiods, antipsychotic, anticholinergic, antacid, antihistamine
- Change in exercise
- Change in diet
- Pain rectal conditions (e.g. anal fissure, hemorrhoids)
Chronic
- Acute causes
- Hypothyroidism
- Electrolytes
- Hypomagnesia
- Hypercalcemia
- Hypokalemia
Work-Up
- Rectal exam
- Guaiac
- Chemistry (hypoK or hyperCa)
- Acute abd series (if suspect obstruction)
- TSH
Treatment
- Stress adequate fluid (1.5L per day), fiber (10gm per day), and exercise
- Meds
- Fiber
- Bran: 1 cup daily
- Psyllium (metamucil): 1 teaspoon TID
- Emollient
- Docusate (colace): 100mg QD-BID (facilitates mixture of stool fat and water)
- Stimulants
- Bisacodyl (dulcolax): 10mg PR TID
- Senna: Two tab PO QD-BID
- Saline laxative
- Milk of mangesia: 15-30 mL QD-BID
- Magnesium citrate: 100-240 mL QD-BID
- Hyperosmolar agents
- Lactulose 15-30 mL QD-BID
- Polyethylene glycol: 1 gallon/4h
- Miralax: 17gm
- Fiber
Source
Tintinalli
