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Hemorrhoids constipation

A common problem associated with the administration of the bile acid sequestrants is constipation. Constipation may be severe and may occasionally result in fecal impaction. Hemorrhoids may be aggravated. Additional adverse reactions include vitamin A and D deficiencies, bleeding tendencies (including gastrointestinal bleeding) caused by a depletion of vitamin K, nausea, abdominal pain, and distention. [Pg.411]

Laxatives may provide appropriate relief when constipation occurs during the postpartum period, when not breastfeeding and in immobile patients. Patients who are not constipated but who need to avoid straining (e.g., patients with hemorrhoids, hernia, or myocardial infarction) may benefit from stool softeners or mild laxatives. [Pg.310]

Recommend a pharmacotherapy regimen that is likely to minimize risk to the fetus or baby for the following disorders that are commonly experienced during pregnancy nausea and vomiting, constipation, hemorrhoids, heartburn, pain, and upper respiratory symptoms. [Pg.721]

Abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, dry mouth, dyspepsia, flatulence, gastric ulcer, gastritis, glossitis, hemorrhagic gastric ulcer, hemorrhoids, loose stools, melena, nausea, vomiting. [Pg.418]

Abdominal distension, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, dyspepsia, epigastric pain (not food-related), nausea, pyrosis, vomiting (5% or more) flatulence, gastritis, hemorrhoids (2% to less than 5%). [Pg.1957]

Huo Ma Ren is a sweet and neutral herb, and it can either promote bowel movement or tonify the Qi and blood. It is particularly suitable for treating constipation after surgical operations or delivery of a baby and in patients who suffer from chronic diseases or have a weak constitution. It can also be used to treat hemorrhoids and habitual constipation. [Pg.59]

High fever, sweat, severe thirst, dry mouth, a preference for cold drinks, often feeling hungry, constipation, hemorrhoids. [Pg.99]

Dry nasal cavity, dry throat, cough with scanty sputum, shortness of breath, dry mouth, thirst, acid regurgitation, constipation and hemorrhoids. [Pg.348]

Common cold, influenza, recovery period of influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia, chronic rhinitis, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases caused by bacteria and viruses, diabetes, peptic ulcer, irritable bowel syndrome, constipation and hemorrhoids, skin diseases that are characterized by dryness of the skin lesions, such as disorders of keratinization and senile pruritus. [Pg.348]

Docusate Calcium (Surfak)/Docusate Potassium (Dialose)/ Docusate Sodium (DOSS, Colace) [Emollient Laxative/Fecal Softener] Uses Constipation adjunct to painful anorectal conditions (hemorrhoids) Action Stool softener Dose Adults. 50-500 mg PO + daily qid Peds. Infants-3 y 10-40 mg/24 h daily qid 3-6 y 20-60 mg/24 h + daily qid 6-12 y 40-120 mg/24 h + daily qid Caution [C, ] Contra Use w/ mineral oil intestinal obst, acute abd pain, N/V Disp Caps, syrup, Liq, soln SE Rare abd cramping, D Interactions T Absorption of mineral oil EMS Monitor for Sxs of electrolyte disturbances and hypovolemia d/t D OD May cause N/V/D and abd pain symptomatic and supportive... [Pg.138]

In the patient presenting with a recent onset of constipation, an obstructing lesion of the colon should be sought. In addition to a colonic neoplasm, other causes of colonic obstruction include strictures due to colonic ischemia, diverticular disease, or inflammatory bowel disease foreign bodies or anal strictures. Anal sphincter spasm due to painful hemorrhoids or fissures also may inhibit the desire to evacuate. [Pg.158]

Rhubarb is indicated in constipation, bowel movement relief with anal fissures, hemorrhoids, after recto-anal surgery and in preparation for diagnostic interventions of the gastrointestinal tract. [Pg.522]

Gastrointestinal Constipation, abdominal discomfort, flatulence, indigestion, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, bleeding hemorrhoids, difficulty swallowing, abnormal hver function tests... [Pg.61]

Gastroenterology. The study of the gastrointestinal organs and diseases that relate to them. This includes any part of the digestive tract from mouth to anus, liver, biliary tract, and the pancreas. Studies in this area include constipation, Crohn s disease, diarrhea, gall bladder disease, heartburn, hemorrhoids, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ulcers, liver disease, stomach cancer, and others. [Pg.10]

Wald A. Constipation, diarrhea, and symptomatic hemorrhoids during pregnancy. Gastroenterol Clin 2003 32 309-322. [Pg.1441]

Aloe is promoted to heal wounds, bums, skin ulcers, frostbite, and dry skin (Briggs, 1995 Swanson, 1995). It is an ingredient in dieters teas used for their laxative effect (Kurtzweil, 1997). Aloe is found in other laxative and "body cleansing" products also. It is used in areas around the world for wounds, ringworm, hemorrhoids, joint inflammation, edema, bums, hair loss, and constipation (Morton, 1961). [Pg.325]

Indications 1) Yangming bowel repletion patterns, 2) heat binding circumfluence, and 3) interior heat repletion patterns of heat inversion. Acute pneumonia, typhoid, flus, measles, meningitis, hypertension, tetanus, beriberi, habitual constipation, appendicitis, intestinal obstruction, acute abdominal pain, neurosis, food poisoning, obesity, dysentery, hemorrhoids... [Pg.28]

Constipation (may lead to fecal impaction), exacerbation of hemorrhoids, abdominal pain, distention and cramping, nausea, increased bleeding related to vitamin K malabsorption, vitamin A and D deficiencies Constipation (may lead to fecal impaction), exacerbation of hemorrhoids, abdominal pain, distention and aamping, nausea, increased bleeding related to vitamin K malabsorption, vitamin A and D deficiencies Constipation (may lead to fecal impaction), exacerbation of hemorrhoids, abdominal pain, distention and cramping, nausea, increased bleeding related to vitamin K malabsorption, vitamin A and D deficiencies... [Pg.409]

Caicium Carbonate (1 Constipation, hypercalcemia, metabolic alMosis, hemorrhoids, bleeding anal fissures. Rarely, milk-alkali syndrome (if taken chronically with milk or bicarbonate). [Pg.92]

Traditional use A water infusion of the aboveground parts is used to treat colitis, intestinal colic, and as a laxative for constipation, as well as a hemostatic to treat hemoptysis, and menstrual and hemorrhoid hemorrhages. A water extract of the dried plant collected during flowering stage is used as an antiprotist and antibacterial. A decoction of the roots is used to treat guinea worm and jaundice. Young stems are used as a source of vitamins. Leaves are used as a diuretic and a decoction of the leaves is used to treat headaches (Zolotnitskaya 1965 Makhlayuk 1967). [Pg.36]

Traditional use In folk medicine infusions of fruits and leaves are used to treat sore throats, jaundice, hemorrhoids, fatigue, uterine bleeding, and children with diarrhea. Fresh leaves are applied to old skin ulcers (Akopov 1990). Fresh fruits are used to treat kidney stones, inflammation of the gaU bladder and bile duct, gout, stomach catarrh, constipation, hypertension, and arteriosclerosis, and is used as a vermifuge. Crushed fruits are apphed to the skin to treat eczema. A decoction of the dried fruits is used as a diaphoretic and of the leaves as a diaphoretic and diuretic. A decoction of the roots is used as a hemostatic (Altimishev 1991). [Pg.117]

Traditional use Thin branches, bark and fruits are used in folk medicine. Fruits are used as a laxative to treat chronic constipation, and the treatment starts to take effect 8-10 h after ingestion. A decoction of the fruits, with the addition of dairy whey, oil, and baking soda is used as a laxative for atonic and spastic constipation, and is used as a stool softener for cases of hemorrhoids and wounds to the colon. An infusion of the fruits in vodka is used externally to treat rheumatism. A decoction of the branches is used internally to treat ulcers and externally, as a compress to heal wounds. A decoction of the bark is used to treat stomach catarrh, low acidity of the stomach, and Polish plait (Maznev 2004). [Pg.208]

Traditional use A decoction of the root and fresh juice from the leaves are used to treat diarrhea. Juice from the petioles is recommended as a treatment for malaria (Khalmatov 1964). The young petioles and stems, and the fresh juice or compote made from them are used as a tonic, antipyretic and hypotensive to prevent anemia and to detoxify. The plant is used to increase the appetite and to treat gastritis with low acidity, Uver (hepatitis) and gallbladder diseases, tuberculosis, hemorrhoids, chronic constipation, polyarthritis, and fevers (Nuraliev 1989). [Pg.210]

Traditional use The seeds are used to treat jaundice, hepatitis, chronic coughing and hemoptysis, gall-stones and inflammation of the gall bladder and bile duct, liver and spleen diseases, fevers, hemorrhoids, and other diseases. Juice from the leaves is drunk as a choleretic and diuretic and to treat colitis and constipation. A decoction of the root is drunk to treat stomach catarrh. Currently, an alcohol-water extraction of the seeds is used to treat liver diseases (Khalmatov 1964 Khodzhimatov 1989). [Pg.230]


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