Constipation in Parkinson’s Disease
Constipation is a frequent complaint of patients suffering with Parkinson’s disease, especially those being treated with anticholinergic medicines, but it may be treated quite effectively with change in medications, proper dietary fiber intake and lifestyle measure.When there is difficulty in passing stool, or when the interval between passing stools is lengthened beyond three days, a person may be said to be suffering from constipation.
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