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At GuideTreatments.com we believe that symptomatic treatments should be reserved only for short term. It is vitally important to diagnose the underlying condition with robust assessment and investigations.

Symptomatic treatments:

  • Suppository Hallens adult 3gm (Glycerine 3gm) – one suppository per rectal once a day at bedtime.

Common conditions to consider:

Condition

Common clinical presentation along with constipation

Worm infestations Cramps, lack of appetite, history of worms in stools and positive stool microscopy
Ascites Painless abdominal distension and evidence of intra-abdominal fluid collection
Coeliac disease Fatigue, weight loss, malabsorption, sensitivity to gluten containing foods along with endoscopy and laboratory evidence
Diverticulitis Bloating, flatulence, evidence of malabsorption but no evidence of infective pathology
Hypothyroidism Fatigue, weight gain, intolerance to cold, dry skin and laboratory evidence of underactive thyroid function
Intestinal obstruction Hyperperistalsis, abdominal distension and radiological evidence
Obesity Raised BMI along with history of poor dietary choice and lifestyle
Medications Opioid based medications, iron supplements, calcium supplements, dicyclomine, anti-Parkinson’s drugs and terbutaline
Stroke Neurological evidence, lack of adequate diet and fluid intake
Parkinson’s disease Resting tremors, rigidity or other neurological signs