Increased Intestinal Motility : Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Amilorrhoea

Amylorrhea is the appearance in the stool of a large number of starch grains, which indicates a violation of the digestion of carbohydrates. The symptom occurs with enzyme deficiency - chronic pancreatitis, enteritis, pancreatic tumors. Amylorrhea is observed with increased peristalsis, which happens with IBS, intestinal infections, hyperacid gastritis. The diagnostic plan involves functional probe and probeless methods, coprogram, instrumental imaging of the pancreas. Treatment includes diet therapy, pancreatic enzyme preparations, antacids, and probiotics.

Flatulence

Flatulence is the accumulation of excess gases in the digestive tract due to their increased formation or insufficient discharge. Usually associated with dyspepsia, abdominal pain, constipation or diarrhea. More often it develops with malnutrition and diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, however, it can be observed with urogenital and acute abdominal pathology, failure of the abdominal cavity walls, functional disorders and endocrine diseases. To alleviate the condition of a patient with flatulence, in addition to correcting the diet, it is recommended to take carminatives, adsorbents, defoamers.

Diarrhea (diarrhea)

Diarrhea (diarrhea) - rapid, repeated loose stools. Diarrhea is usually accompanied by pain, rumbling in the abdomen, flatulence, tenesmus. Diarrhea is a symptom of many infectious diseases and inflammatory processes of the intestine, dysbacteriosis, and neurogenic disorders. Therefore, the diagnosis and treatment of the underlying disease plays an important role in the prevention of complications. The loss of a large amount of fluid during profuse diarrhea leads to a violation of the water-salt balance and can cause heart and kidney failure.