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constipation a common condition causing abdominal pain and much discomfort.
Ãâó: www.burdettinstitute.org.uk/Glossary/438/C.aspx
constipation Constipation results from the patient's need for control. The intestine is lined extensively with muscle. Neuromuscular signals to the colon determine whether to let waste travel slowly or quickly. The more relaxed a patient is, the less constipation there is. This especially applies to young children and infants, who are constantly faced with a feeling of being unable to control their bodies, lives or environment. ...
Ãâó: www.lesterclinic.com/disease_c.html
constipation Constipation is a condition in which too much water is absorbed from the large intestine back into the bloodstream, leaving the faeces dry, hard and difficult to expel. Caused by a lack of fibre in the diet (fibre holds water, preventing the faeces becoming too hard).
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