Common Causes Of A Paralytic Ileus

Intussusception

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Intussusception is a very serious condition that most commonly affects children and occurs when a portion of the intestine inadvertently slides into another portion. When this issue occurs, it's possible for fluid or food to be blocked from passing through the intestine. A cutting off of the blood supply from the affected part of the intestine can cause a paralytic ileus. If left untreated for a significant period, this may lead to a perforation in the bowel as well as other issues like the death or infection of the bowel tissue. This usually occurs in children under three years old, though it's not yet known why this condition develops in a child. In most cases, treatment will fix the issue without any further problems. However, adult cases usually occur because of an underlying condition, such as the presence of a tumor. When a child is affected by the condition, an x-ray procedure may be all that's needed to reposition the intestine. For adults, surgery is oftentimes necessary.

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Diverticulitis

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Diverticulitis is another condition primarily centered around the intestines. It's among the most common diseases in the world and is known to cause issues with an individual's digestive tract. When an individual is affected by diverticulitis, formations known as diverticula will occur along the digestive tract, of which the primary affected component is the large intestine. When these formations become inflamed and swollen, it's possible for bacteria to get into them, which causes an infection that leads to diverticulitis. The seriousness of this condition depends on how it progresses in the patient's body. Most cases of this condition are minor enough that they won't create too many problems with the patient's intestines. However, there are times when this condition can recur as either an acute or chronic problem. If the condition isn't treated early enough, the damage done to the individual's intestines may create a paralytic ileus.

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