Disease Information for Obstipation (Clinical Manifestations)
Intractable constipation, OBSTIPATION, Obstipation (disorder)
A decrease in a person's normal frequency of defecation accompanied by difficult or incomplete passage of stool and/or passage of excessively hard, dry stool. Defining Characteristics: *Change in bowel pattern; *bright red blood with stool; *presence of soft paste-like stool in rectum; *distended abdomen; *bark or black or tarry stool; *increased abdominal pressure; *percussed abdominal dullness; *pain with defecation; *decreased volume of stool; straining with defecation; decreased frequency; dry, hard, formed stool; palpable rectal mass; feeling of rectal fullness or pressure; abdominal pain; *unable to pass stool; *anorexia; headache; *change in abdominal growling (borborygmi); *indigestion; *atypical presentations in older adults (e.g., change in mental status, urinary incontinence, unexplained falls, elevated body temperature); *severe flatus; *generalized fatigue; *hypoactive or hyperactive bowel sounds; *palpable abdominal mass; *abdominal tenderness with or without palpable muscle resistance; *nausea and /or vomiting; *oozing liquid stool. Related Factors: Functional : *Recent environmental changes; *habitual denial/ignoring of urge to defecate; *insufficient physical activity; *irregular defecation habits; *inadequate toileting, (e.g. timeliness, positioning for defecation, privacy); *abdominal muscle weakness Psychological: *Depression; *emotional stress; *mental confusion Pharmacological: *Antilipemic agents; *laxative overdose; *calcium carbonate; *aluminum-containing antacids; *nonsteriodal anti-flammatory agents; *opiates; *anticholinergics; *diuretics; *iron salts; *phenothiazides; *sedatives; *sympathomimetics; *bismuth salts; *antidepressants; *calcium channel blockers Mechanical: *Rectal abcess or ulcer; *pregnancy; *rectal anal fissures; *tumors; *megacolon (Hirschsprung's disease); *electrolyte imbalance; *rectal prolapse; *prostate enlargement; *neurological impairment; *rectal anal stricture; *rectocele; *postsurgical obstruction; *hemorrhoids; *obesity Physiological: *Poor eating habits; *decreased motility of gastrointestinal tract; *inadequate dentition or oral hygiene; *insufficient fiber intake; *insufficient fluid intake; *change in usual foods and eating patterns; *dehyration Note: The definition was revised in the 1998 DRC review process; *marks revised defining characteristics and related factors. This revision was submitted by NDEC.
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Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Abdominal bloating
- Abdominal Distension
- Abdominal distension/protrusion/sign
- Abdominal Distention
- Abdominal fullness feeling
- Abdominal Mass
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal Pain in Children
- Abdominal Pain Nonsurgical
- Active Bowel Sounds
- Anorexia in Children
- Apparent bowel obstruction syndrome
- Bloating and Gas
- Bloating and 'gas'/Flatulence
- Borborygmi/Bowel sound increased
- Bowel habit change
- Bowel movement witholding/child
- Bowel sounds high pitched
- Bowel/Stool Incontinence
- Bowel/stool incontinence in Children
- Bulky hard stool in rectum/sign
- Bulky stool
- Constipation in Elderly
- Fecal Soiling in a Child
- Flatulence
- Hypereactive Bowel Sounds
- Hypogastric Pain
- Increased abdominal girth/Potbelly
- Large bowel symptoms/signs
- Left Lower Quadrant Pain in Elderly
- Left Lower Quadrant Pain/Tenderness
- Lower Abdominal Mass
- Lower Abdominal Pain
- Mass in LLQ
- Pain on defecation
- Pelvic Mass on Exam
- Periumbilical Pain in Elderly
- Proctalgia
- Protruberant Abdomen
- Rectal Blood/Bleeding in Children
- Rectal pain Rectalgia
- Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Elderly
- Right Lower Quadrant Pain in Elderly
- Right Lower Quadrant Pain/Tenderness
- Tenesmus
- Tenesmus in Children
- Tenesmus in Elderly
- Thickened bowel loops palpable/Abdomen
- Vomiting
- Vomiting in Elderly
- Adnexal mass
- Pelvic Mass Female patient
- Vaginal wall bulging from below
- Suprapubic pain
- Urinary incontinence in Children
- Urine Incontinence
- Signs & Symptoms
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