In the context of professional competence, the management of constipation syndrome (self-diagnosis, self-treatment and provision of preventive measures for constipation in patients of different ages) is a function of doctors of a general practice medicine - family medicine. The authors developed and proposed an algorithm of treatment and management of a patient with constipation syndrome at the ambulatory stage
Introduction: Constipation is considered to be one of the commonly encountered clinical conditions a...
Irritable bowel syndrome and functional constipation represent a relevant and common health issue. H...
According to epidemiological data, nearly a quarter of the adult population in developed countries s...
In the context of professional competence, the management of constipation syndrome (self-diagnosis, ...
Constipation is a serious medical and social problem due to the widespread prevalence of this condit...
Aim of publication. To present the modern concept on etiology and pathogenesis of constipation, its ...
Chronic constipation is a frequent complaint. Symptoms of obstructive defecation (straining, hard an...
Most patients affected with chronic constipation (CC) are first treated by general practitioners (GP...
Aim. Current clinical recommendations are intended to supply gastroenterologists, physicians and gen...
Constipation (constipation, obstipation) is a symptom in which the frequency of the act of defecatio...
BACKGROUND Chronic constipation is a prevalent disorder that affects quality of life of patients ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic constipation is often diagnosed and treated by general practitioners (GPs). The ...
While chronic constipation (CC) has a high prevalence in primary care, there are no existing treatme...
Introduction: Chronic constipation is a common disorder with a reported prevalence ranging from 3% t...
Most patients affected with chronic constipation (CC) are first treated by general practitioners (GP...
Introduction: Constipation is considered to be one of the commonly encountered clinical conditions a...
Irritable bowel syndrome and functional constipation represent a relevant and common health issue. H...
According to epidemiological data, nearly a quarter of the adult population in developed countries s...
In the context of professional competence, the management of constipation syndrome (self-diagnosis, ...
Constipation is a serious medical and social problem due to the widespread prevalence of this condit...
Aim of publication. To present the modern concept on etiology and pathogenesis of constipation, its ...
Chronic constipation is a frequent complaint. Symptoms of obstructive defecation (straining, hard an...
Most patients affected with chronic constipation (CC) are first treated by general practitioners (GP...
Aim. Current clinical recommendations are intended to supply gastroenterologists, physicians and gen...
Constipation (constipation, obstipation) is a symptom in which the frequency of the act of defecatio...
BACKGROUND Chronic constipation is a prevalent disorder that affects quality of life of patients ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic constipation is often diagnosed and treated by general practitioners (GPs). The ...
While chronic constipation (CC) has a high prevalence in primary care, there are no existing treatme...
Introduction: Chronic constipation is a common disorder with a reported prevalence ranging from 3% t...
Most patients affected with chronic constipation (CC) are first treated by general practitioners (GP...
Introduction: Constipation is considered to be one of the commonly encountered clinical conditions a...
Irritable bowel syndrome and functional constipation represent a relevant and common health issue. H...
According to epidemiological data, nearly a quarter of the adult population in developed countries s...