(K56.4) Other impaction of intestine

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7 381 894 in individuals diagnosis other impaction of intestine confirmed
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366 441 deaths with diagnosis other impaction of intestine
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5% mortality rate associated with the disease other impaction of intestine

Diagnosis other impaction of intestine is diagnosed Women are 6.62% more likely than Men

3 446 665

Men receive the diagnosis other impaction of intestine

159 949 (4.6 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

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Women receive the diagnosis other impaction of intestine

206 492 (5.2 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease other impaction of intestine - Men aged 70-74 and Women aged 80-84

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+
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in in men, the disease manifests at any agein in women, the disease manifests at any age
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-95+

Disease Features other impaction of intestine

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Other impaction of intestine - what does this mean

Other impaction of intestine is a medical condition in which the intestine becomes blocked due to a buildup of stool, foreign objects, or tumors. this blockage can cause pain, nausea, vomiting, and constipation. it is usually treated with laxatives, enemas, or surgery.

What happens during the disease - other impaction of intestine

Other impaction of intestine is a condition in which the intestine becomes blocked due to a foreign body, such as a tumor, gallstone, or fecal material, that is lodged in the intestinal wall. symptoms of this condition may include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and constipation. treatment typically involves the removal of the foreign body and the use of medications to reduce inflammation and pain. in some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the impacted material.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

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Treatment and Medical Assistance

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17 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Other impaction of intestine - Prevention

The best way to prevent other impaction of the intestine is to ensure proper hydration and fiber intake in the diet. eating a balanced diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as whole grains, can help maintain regular bowel movements and reduce the risk of impaction. additionally, avoiding certain medications, such as laxatives and antacids, can help reduce the risk of impaction.