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* [[medications]] (e.g. [[opiates]]) | * [[medications]] (e.g. [[opiates]]) | ||
* severe [[illness]](Inflammation with peritonitis) | * severe [[illness]](Inflammation with peritonitis) | ||
spinal cord injury (SCI), those with injury above thoracic vertebrae 5 (T5) will have hypomotility problems within the bowel | * [[spinal cord injury]] (SCI), those with injury above thoracic vertebrae 5 (T5) will have hypomotility problems within the bowel | ||
* [[diabetic ketoacidosis]] (DKA), and other causes of metabolic acidosis | |||
diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), and other causes of metabolic acidosis | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Risk Factors
- gastrointestinal surgery or other GI procedures
- electrolyte imbalance
- hypothyroidism
- medications (e.g. opiates)
- severe illness(Inflammation with peritonitis)
- spinal cord injury (SCI), those with injury above thoracic vertebrae 5 (T5) will have hypomotility problems within the bowel
- diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), and other causes of metabolic acidosis