What is the preferred treatment for C. difficile diarrhea?
C. difficile diarrhea established by a positive essay stool toxin should be treated by eliminating the suspected causal antibiotics and treatment with oral metronidazole, 500 mg 3 times daily, or vancomycin, 125 mg 4 times daily. The metronidazole regimen is preferred because it is effective, inexpensive, and less likely than vancomycin to lead to resistant enterococcal infection. • Why is it important to treat constipation? Although occasional constipation is rarely serious, it should be treated because it can lead to bowel obstruction, chronic constipation, colonic spasm, hemorrhoids, hernia, and laxative dependency. • Is it necessary to send patients with abdominal pain to an acute-care facility or emergency room? It is not always necessary to send patients with abdominal pain to an acute-care facility or emergency room. However, it is always important to address abdominal pain in the elderly and not to ignore patients’ complaints of pain or discomfort. As these symptoms may develop