classification of chronic diarrhoea
Last reviewed 01/2018
classification of chronic diarrhea
Chronic diarrhoea can be divided pathophysiologically into six broad categories.
- osmotic
- medications e.g. - laxatives
- undigested sugars e.g - diet foods/drinks/gum
- secretory
- medications e.g. - non-osmotic laxatives, antibiotics etc
- small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
- endocrine e.g. - carcinoid, gastrinoma, adrenal insufficiency, hyperthyroidism
- bile salt malabsorption e.g. - ileal resection, idiopathic, post cholecystectomy
- non-invasive infections e.g. - giardiasis, cryptosporidiosis
- steatorrhoea
- maldigestion
- decreased bile salts - cirrhosis, bile duct obstruction, ileal resection
- pancreatic dysfunction - chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis
- malabsorption e.g. - Coeliac sprue, tropical sprue, Chronic mesenteric
ischaemia, short bowel syndrome
- inflammatory
- inflammatory bowel disease e.g. - ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease,
- malignancy e.g. - colon cancer, lymphoma
- radiation colitis
- motility
- post-surgical (vagotomy, dumping)
- scleroderma
- diabetes
- hyperthyroidism
- miscellaneous
- irritable bowel syndrome
- factitious (1)
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