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  1. 18 wrz 2021 · Treatment. Depending on the circumstances, your child's doctor may recommend: Over-the-counter fiber supplements or stool softeners. If your child doesn't get a lot of fiber in his or her diet, adding an over-the-counter fiber supplement, such as Metamucil or Citrucel, might help.

  2. 31 paź 2021 · Pharmacological treatment of functional constipation in children includes two steps, disimpaction then maintenance therapy. Disimpaction by high-dose oral polyethylene glycol (PEG) or active components enemas as sodium docusate, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, or sodium phosphate.

  3. 29 maj 2018 · Clinical approaches to patients with bacteremia, ventilator-associated pneumonia, urinary tract infections and skin soft tissue infections are discussed. Antibiotic combinations are reviewed as well as an analysis of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters to optimize P. aeruginosa treatment.

  4. Multidrug-resistant (MDR)/extensively drug-resistant (XDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa is emerging as a major threat related to adverse patient outcomes. The goal of this review is to describe evidence-based empiric and targeted treatment regimens that can be exploited when dealing with suspected or confirmed infections due to MDR/XDR P. aeruginosa.

  5. 6 lut 2024 · This organism is important because it is often antibiotic resistant and can cause severe hospital-acquired infections associated with a high mortality rate, especially in immunocompromised hosts. The principles of antimicrobial treatment of infections caused by P. aeruginosa will be reviewed here.

  6. 15 lis 2023 · Mayo Clinic experts connect occasional constipation with changes such as travel with time zone adjustments, an alteration to regular diet (such as staying with grandparents and eating differently), a new medication side effect, or an upcoming stressful event, such as a school test.

  7. treatment. Introduction. Constipation, often presenting as abdominal pain or general malaise, is one of the commonest reasons for children to be taken to see a general practitioner.