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Health
Problems of the Elderly |
Constipation
After
we ingest food, the peristaltic movement of the intestine pushes it forward
to facilitate digestion and absorption. Finally the leftovers are excreted
outside the body as faeces. Abnormal bowel movements include constipation
and diarrhoea.
Definition of constipation
The
bowel opening habit varies with individuals. It can be normal to have
bowel movement more than once a day or every two to three days. However,
if the faeces are very hard or if there is great difficulty in passing
it out, then it is constipation.
Causes of constipation
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Peristalsis of the intestine in the elderly is usually weakened, hence
they are more prone to constipation.
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Inadequate water or lack of fibre in food, leading to hard faeces.
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Psychological factors, e.g. using bedpan or commode chair without
privacy, a dirty toilet, depression, etc.
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Drugs
such as morphine group pain killers, certain diuretics, calcium tablets.
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Diseases, e.g. diabetic mellitus, hypothyroidism.
Effect of constipation
Constipation
can cause abdominal discomfort or pain, piles and anal fissure. The straining
during defaecation can cause a rise in blood pressure, or even precipitate
stroke. Chronic constipation can also cause depression.
Prevention and management of constipation
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Take a high fibre diet with two fruits (e.g. orange, water melon)
and vegetable (more than 240 gram) everyday. Choose high fibre cereals
such as whole wheat bread, oatmeal and whole grain rice.
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Drink adequate fluid like water, soup and fruit juice.
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Do exercise everyday. It can help to increase the peristaltic movement
of the intestine. Be relaxed.
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Lead a regular life and develop a regular bowel habit. Drink some
fluid in the morning upon waking to keep the bowel active, or go to
the toilet after breakfast.
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If a bedpan or commode chair is needed, pay attention to safety and
privacy. Minimize disturbance.
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All laxatives have side-effects. They should not be used indiscriminately
or depended upon indefinitely. Seek the advice of a doctor.
Constipation
is common among the elderly but the above tips can help you to maintain
a normal bowel habit. If the bowel habit changes suddenly or if you pass
out blood or mucus, it may be the signal of some serious disease of the
bowel, e.g. cancer. Consult a doctor immediately.
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