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William G Jones1, Veeraen Jonnalagadda1, Alexandra E Thomson1
1Memorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah, Georgia.
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Description Constipation is a common condition among geriatric patients with different presenting symptoms and potential serious complications. Additionally, the condition causes a significant burden on our healthcare system. Here, we summarized recommendations from several societies, including the American College of Gastroenterology, American Geriatrics Society, and American Academy of Family Physicians to provide guidance on managing constipation with geriatric patients. Our aim was to emphasize the importance of prevention of constipation in this population and methods to do so. We also give recommendations on how to manage constipation when it does develop and how to manage it across different healthcare settings. These recommendations should aid providers in managing this prevalent and burdensome condition.
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