What is the Bristols Stool chart?
It is a table used for patients to be able to describe their faeces, from type 1 (constipated) to type 7 (liquid, can be inflammation)
What determines if someone is experiencing functional constipation?
Must have 2 of the following for at least 3 months:
Why is constipation more common in females?
Because during pregnancy there is slower movements of food through her intestines
How are hard stools formed in the colon?
Altered movements in the colon means that more fluid is reabsorbed from the solid waste, making stools hard. They also remain in the colon longer.
Longer the transit time = harder the stools
What can contribute to constipation?
What is an anal fissure?
A small tear around the anus which ends up bleeding.
What are haemorrhoids (piles)?
A condition where the blood vessels around the anus become swollen and large, causing obstructions.
What is faecal incontinence?
Large stools getting impacted and few soft stools coming out around the large stool –> causing diarrhoea symptoms
When do you refer a patient who is experiencing constipation?
What problems can occur due to laxative abuse?
What lifestyle advice can you give for someone experiencing constipation?
How do insoluble fibres (e.g. oats/fruits) work?
They attract water into the stool & make them softer to pass.
How do soluble fibres (e.g. nuts/wholegrain foods) work?
They dissolve to create a gel to improve digestion.
What are some examples of bulk forming laxatives?
How do bulk forming laxatives work?
They retain water in the gut, increase faecal bulk & stimulate peristalsis.
What are some examples of osmotic laxatives?
How do osmotic laxatives work?
They increase water absorption in the colon, increase faecal bulk & stimulate peristalsis.
What are some examples of stimulant laxatives?
2. Bisacodyl
How do stimulant laxatives work?
They stimulate colonic nerves to increase intestinal motility, as well as peristalsis.
What is a person as risk of if they frequently use stimulant laxatives?
Risk of fluid/electrolyte imbalances
What are some examples of stool softeners?
How do stool softeners work?
They reduce surface tension of contents by allowing fat/fluids to penetrate, emulsify & soften stools.
Which laxative is only used in women?
Prucalopride 2mg
When do you refer a child when they are experiencing constipation?