智力和发育障碍成人便秘的初级保健方法。

Advances in Medicine Pub Date : 2021-11-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/3248052
Reshmi Mathew, Barrett O Attarha, Govind Kallumkal, Morgan Cribbin, Christopher Izzo, Linda Edwards, Rafik Jacob
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摘要

便秘是一种非常普遍的疾病,据报道,高达40%的智力和发育障碍(IDD)患者存在便秘。便秘在这一患者群体中最常见的继发于神经肌肉异常、不活动、不理想的饮食和药物副作用。由于交流障碍,患有IDD的成年人的病史记录经常受到限制,经常导致便秘的漏诊。治疗不当的便秘可能导致不良反应,包括行为障碍、粪便嵌塞、肠梗阻,甚至死于肠穿孔和败血症。因此,这一患者群体必须存在高度的怀疑指数。这些患者的治疗需要个体化的方法,以减少便秘及其相关的健康并发症。
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A Primary Care Approach to Constipation in Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

A Primary Care Approach to Constipation in Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

A Primary Care Approach to Constipation in Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Constipation is a condition that is very prevalent and is reported in up to 40 percent of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Constipation in this patient population is most commonly secondary to neuromuscular abnormalities, immobility, suboptimal diet, and medication side effects. History taking is frequently limited in adults with IDD due to communication barriers, often leading to a missed diagnosis of constipation. Inadequately treated constipation may lead to adverse effects including behavioral disturbances, fecal impaction, intestinal obstruction, and even death from intestinal perforation and sepsis. As a result, a high index of suspicion must exist for this patient population. Treatment in these patients requires an individualized approach, to reduce the constipation and its associated health complications.

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