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Aggressive symptom control is a vital component of palliative medicine. Frequently both physicians and patients focus on pain control,
forgetting
the broader issues of symptom control. Pain and other symptoms are inextricably linked. Common symptoms include
constipation
, nausea and vomiting, insomnia, anorexia, weight loss, and cough. All oncologists should be familiar with the indications, doses, and unwanted effects of drugs commonly indicated for symptom control. This article will discuss some drugs presently available to achieve good symptom control. At the correct dose and dosing schedule, these agents can have a significant impact on quality of life. As in all areas of medicine, it is best to know the benefits and unwanted effects of a few drugs, rather than randomly prescribing different agents for similar clinical situations. This is rational prescribing. While the list presented here is not exhaustive, it does reflect core drugs currently available in the United States.
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PMID:Symptom control in advanced cancer: important drugs and routes of administration. 1069 23
Anatomical change in the anatomy of the gastrointestinal tract after bariatric surgery leads to modification of dietary patterns that have to be adapted to new physiological conditions, either related with the volume of intakes or the characteristics of the macro- and micronutrients to be administered. Restrictive diet after bariatric surgery (basically gastric bypass and restrictive procedures) is done at several steps. The first phase after surgery consists in the administration of clear liquids for 2-3 days, followed by completely low-fat and high-protein content (> 50-60 g/day) liquid diet for 2-4 weeks, normally by means of formula-diets. Soft or grinded diet including very soft protein-rich foods, such as egg, low-calories cheese, and lean meats such as chicken, cow, pork, or fish (red meats are not so well tolerated) is recommended 2-4 weeks after hospital discharge. Normal diet may be started within 8 weeks from surgery or even later. It is important to incorporate hyperproteic foods with each meal, such egg whites, lean meats, cheese or milk. All these indications should be done under the supervision of an expert nutrition professional to always advise the patients and adapting the diet to some special situations (nausea/vomiting,
constipation
, diarrhea, dumping syndrome, dehydration, food intolerances, overfeeding, etc.). The most frequent vitamin and mineral deficiencies in the different types of surgeries are reviewed, with a special focus on iron, vitamin B12, calcium, and vitamin D metabolism. It should not be forgotten that the aim of obesity surgery is making the patient loose weight and thus post-surgery diet is designed to achieve that goal although without
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the essential role that nutritional education has on the learning of new dietary habits contributing to maintain that weight loss over time.
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PMID:[Nutritional implications of bariatric surgery on the gastrointestinal tract]. 1767
"Empacho" (abdominal pain and bloating), "mal de ojo" (evil eye), "los aires" (illnesses said to be caught by catching draughts), "el susto" or "espanto" (fright or panic), are the principal and most well-known popular Latin American illnesses. As regards empacho, the medical, historical and ethnographic information is extensive and detailed, since there documents recording it from the 16th century until recent times (2014), and in the case of Chile since 1674. For this review, 109 source documents from libraries in Chile, including some foreign ones, were consulted. It was found that the illness is known all over the country. It is a digestive system disorder caused by over-eating and the ingestion of products difficult to digest or indigestible, which cause problems in gastrointestinal transit. The most significant clinical data are gastralgia, diarrhoea or
constipation
, vomiting, fever, and other discomforts. The illness is treated at home, and if necessary, popular specialists are employed, with a visit to a qualified doctor being exceptional. There are many complex and combined treatments, which go from herbal products to ritual elements, not
forgetting
the so-called "quebradura del empacho". This review summary of empacho in Chile should enable the paediatrician to enter the world of popular knowledge and practices with the aim of improving the care of child patients and their families. It should also lead to the serious and systematic study of this nosological condition that will continue to exist in the future.
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PMID:[Empacho: An historical review of popular Chilean childhood disease (1674-2014)]. 2645 98
The intestinal motor function declines in the elderly. Many patients have
constipation
and ingest magnesium oxide for a prolonged period. One-dose packaging of drugs is adopted for many elderly patients to help them to avoid
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to take an increase in the number of oral drugs to be taken and improve convenience. Several studies on differences in stability among magnesium oxide preparations including generic drugs have been reported, but no study on the influence of the storage conditions after one-dose packaging on the properties of magnesium oxide tablets has been reported. Three types of magnesium oxide tablet were one-dose-packaged and stored for 12 weeks with and without a desiccant. The difference in hardness and weight significantly increased in all tablets stored without a desiccant. The disintegration time significantly extended in the tablets stored without a desiccant from 2 weeks after the initiation of storage and that of the B tablet markedly extended. However, all tablets passed the disintegration criteria of the disintegration test. The pH-area under the concentration-time curve significantly decreased in the tablets stored without a desiccant. It was suggested that when the one-dose-packaged magnesium oxide preparation is stored, it should be placed in a bag containing a desiccant.
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PMID:[Influence of Storage Conditions after One-dose Packaging on Stability of Magnesium Oxide Tablets]. 3038 51