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Constipation Emergencies On The Rise
The number of people going to U.S.
“Constipation is often thought of as not a serious disease – particularly among doctors. Patients complain about
Constipation affects an estimated 12 to 19 percent of the U.S.
Using data from more than 950 U.S.
The increase in ER visits for constipation is greater than the 22 percent increase in overall ER visits during that time, the researchers write.
Infants and the elderly were
Accounting for inflation, the cost of those visits also rose by about 56 percent per patient, from about $1,500 in 2006 to about $2,300 in 2011.
About $1.6 billion was spent on ER care for constipation in 2011, according to those numbers.
His team thinks there are probably several reasons why visits for
Those people may be more likely to seek treatment at an ER and less likely to purchase over-the-counter treatments for constipation, the researchers write.
The new study highlights that constipation is a growing healthcare issue in the U.S., said Dr. JoAnn Kwah, a
“One important thing to know about constipation is that it can be due to many different underlying causes so in order to minimize developing this disease, it would be important to know why it’s occurring in the first place,” she told Reuters Health in an email.
Health conditions or medications may cause constipation, said Kwah, who wasn’t involved with the new study. People having issues with constipation should review their medication list with their physician, she said.
Constipation can also be caused by a lack of dietary fiber and Kwah suggests people keep up with the recommended fiber intake of 25 to 30 grams a day.
“This can be done by increasing the amounts of fruits and vegetables in one’s diet, as well as supplementing one’s diet with fiber supplements available from local pharmacies,” she said.
Dehydration may also lead to constipation, Kwah said.
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