排便不应该这么难:在初级保健中使用营养来解决便秘

A. Childs, R. John
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初级保健提供者通常会看到和治疗便秘病例。这种情况可能会给患者和家属带来情感和经济上的负担。营养作为便秘的治疗措施应与家人讨论,作为一种可接受的非药物解决方案。没有足够的模棱两可的证据来支持或质疑将营养作为解决便秘的唯一工具,并且仍需要进一步的研究来了解其在功能性便秘中的作用。改善营养作为功能性便秘的治疗可由患者要求,没有有害的后果。本文旨在总结现有的临床证据关于使用饮食和营养解决功能性便秘在儿科初级保健设置。
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Pooping Shouldn’t Be This Hard: Using Nutrition to Address Constipation in Primary Care
Primary care providers commonly see and treat cases of constipation. The condition can be emotionally and financially taxing for the patient and family. Nutrition as a therapeutic measure for constipation should be discussed with the family as an acceptable nonpharmacologic solution. There is not enough equivocal evidence to support or discredit the use of nutrition as the only tool in addressing constipation, and additional research is still needed to understand its role in functional constipation. Improved nutrition as treatment for functional constipation may be requested by patients, with no harmful consequences. This article intends to summarize the available clinical evidence regarding the use of diet and nutrition to resolve functional constipation in the pediatric primary care setting.
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