Table 1.
Common Medical Conditions Associated With Constipation
Cause | Comments |
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Drug effects | See Supplementary Table 1 |
Mechanical obstruction: colon cancer, external compression from malignant lesion, strictures (diverticular or post ischemic), rectocele (if large), megacolon, anal fissure | Often associated with alarm clinical features or laboratory tests, apparent on digital rectal examination (fissure) or x-ray image of the abdomen, or preceded by the primary event (diverticulitis) |
Metabolic conditions: diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, hypercalcemia, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, uremia, heavy metal poisoning, uremia, heavy metal poisoning | All are associated with/can be diagnosed by abnormal results from laboratory tests, which should be performed only when there is a high index of suspicion (such as in patients on diuretics) |
Myopathies: amyloidosis, scleroderma | Typically associated with other clinical features of these conditions |
Neuropathies: Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injury or tumor, cerebrovascular disease, and multiple sclerosis | Constipation, either due to slow colon transit and/or DD, is common in patients with these disorders, which have many other features |
Other conditions: depression, degenerative joint disease, autonomic neuropathy, cognitive impairment, immobility, cardiac disease | The disorder and/or medications may contribute to constipation |