[Constipation in patients with diabetes mellitus]. / Wenn die Polyneuropathie den Darm lahm legt.
MMW Fortschr Med
; 149(44): 39-42, 2007 Nov 01.
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Up to 60% of the patients with diabetes mellitus suffer from gastrointestinal tract symptoms that arise pathogenetically from a disturbance of the autonomous nervous system. Patient age, disease duration and poor control of diabetes mellitus correlate positively with the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms. Chronic constipation, in addition to diarrhoea, gall bladder dysfunction and incontinence, is increasingly regarded as a serious problem and for the first time, is now considered in the current guidelines of the professional societies. Modern diagnosis and treatment facilitate systematic control of the symptoms. Treatment necessitates long-term intake of laxatives, proper diabetes control and other accompanying general measures such as adequate amounts of liquids, dietary fibre and exercise. Motility and secretion-stimulating, osmotically active or locally applied laxatives are used. Slow transit constipation, which is typically observed in diabetics, can be best controlled with polyethylene glycol, bisacodyl or sodium picosulphate.
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Assunto principal:
Constipação Intestinal
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Complicações do Diabetes
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Diagnostic_studies
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Guideline
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Humans
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MMW Fortschr Med
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MEDICINA
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2007
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Article