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Dr Gerald M Sacks Discusses Personally With Every Patient to Know Their Bowel Function

Dr Gerald M Sacks discusses personally with every patient to know their bowel function. Some of his patients are referred by other practitioners for management and treatment of the chronic pain associated with OIC. He even educates the patient and even the practitioner about the appropriate treatment.

Dr Gerald M Sacks Explains That Opioid Induced Constipation is Dramatically Affecting the Life of Patients

Dr Gerald M Sacks explains that the peripherally acting µ-opioid receptor antagonists are designed to treat opioid-induced constipation. When taken on a daily basis, it can prevent its development. Talking about the greatest unmet need in the management of OIC, it is the lack of education, which also falls into a lack of time from the busy primary care practitioners and other busy health care practitioners to have an in-depth discussion with the patient addressing the issue of OIC. Dr Sacks has seen an increase in the educational background, in the knowledge base, of healthcare professionals in both understanding the concept of OIC and understanding that there are effective treatments for the same. The recommendations from the primary care practitioners include utilizing lifestyle changes such as good hydration, good levels of physical activity, eating fruits and vegetables, and making sure that the patients are utilizing over-the counter medications when needed. Overall, according to

Dr Gerald Sacks Was Commended for Exemplary Work in Medicine and Compassion for His Patients

  As the pain management doctor in Santa Monica, Dr Gerald Sacks has been named the recipient of the Patient’s Choice Award. He was commended for exemplary work in medicine and compassion for his patients.

Dr Gerald M Sacks Considers the Potential Adverse Effects of Opioids and Discusses With Every Patient About Their Bowel Function

Dr Gerald M Sacks , Director of Pain Management at the Pain Institute of Santa Monica in California, sheds some light on the additional treatment options for OIC management. He shares that it is important for the patients on the outpatient side to do physical activity in the ICU setting as best as they can. The appropriate balanced nutrition with appropriate vegetables, fruit, and dietary fiber helps prevent OIC and other types of constipation. Being a pain management practitioner, Dr Sacks feels that it is his obligation to discuss and treat any adverse effects that may be caused by medications being prescribed. He considers the potential adverse effects of those medications and discusses with every patient who is on opioids about their bowel function. He discusses about how often they are going to the bathroom and whether they feel it is very uncomfortable. He works to help patients return to their baseline level of bowel function by utilizing medications and lifestyle enhancements s

Dr Gerald M Sacks Does a Thorough Diagnosis and Provides OIC Treatment

  According to Dr Gerald M Sacks, OIC is common and can be prevented and treated effectively using medications. He spends most of his time determining whether there is any improvement in OIC. Besides, he does a thorough diagnosis and provides treatment.

Dr Gerald M Sacks is Highly Passionate for His Field as an Anesthesiologist

Dr Gerald M Sacks , an anesthesiologist, is highly passionate for his field. He holds an unwavering commitment to his specialty. He is an expert in changing the lives of his patients for the better. With his designated cause and expertise in the field, he is a prime example of a true leader in health care.  As a leader and expert in his field, Dr Gerald is passionate about enhancing patient’s quality of life. He embodies the value of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. He is a true asset to his field and dedicated to the profession of medicine. Pertaining to his role as an anesthesiologist, Dr Gerald M Sacks provides pain relief during and after an operation, and treats acute and long-standing pain problems. Addressing the issues of opioid dependency, he believes that patients continue to take these medications far beyond the period of which time their pain was occurring. Dr Sacks received his medical degree from UMass Chan Medical School and has been