
pmid: 22917168
Chronic diarrhea is a frequent and challenging problem in clinical medicine. In a considerable subgroup of these, no underlying cause is identified and this is referred to as functional diarrhea. A consensus definition for functional diarrhea is based on loose stool consistency and chronicity and absence of coexisting irritable bowel syndrome. Underlying pathophysiology includes rapid intestinal transit, which may be worsened by stress or be triggered by a preceding infectious gastroenteritis. Diagnostic work-up aims at exclusion of underlying organic disease. Treatment starts with dietary adjustments, aiming at decreasing nutrients that enhance transit and stool and at identifying precipitating food items.
Diarrhea, Thiorphan, Probiotics, Cholestyramine Resin, Oxides, Antidepressive Agents, Tricyclic, Octreotide, Carbon, Clonidine, Salicylates, Chronic Disease, Receptors, Opioid, Organometallic Compounds, Humans, Serotonin 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonists, Antidiarrheals, Bismuth
Diarrhea, Thiorphan, Probiotics, Cholestyramine Resin, Oxides, Antidepressive Agents, Tricyclic, Octreotide, Carbon, Clonidine, Salicylates, Chronic Disease, Receptors, Opioid, Organometallic Compounds, Humans, Serotonin 5-HT3 Receptor Antagonists, Antidiarrheals, Bismuth
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