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Overview
Medical Therapy
- Ogilvie's syndrome responds to decompression by IV neostigmine or by a rectal tube
- Constipation is usually treated with laxatives, increased dietary fiber and fluids, enemas.
- Manual disimpaction is reserved for fecal impaction.
- Stop use of offending medications.
- Masses caused by infections require antibiotics (and possible surgery)
- Organomegaly typically resolves once the underlying etiology is treated.