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Sorbitol: Uses and dosages
The use of sorbitol is to treat constipation and indigestion. Depending on whether the subject is an adult or a child, the dose of sorbitol will be different. In some cases, the drug sorbitol is contraindicated for people with intestinal and digestive problems.
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Which type of fiber supplement is best for chronic constipation? Do you need a probiotic supplement?
I have chronic constipation, what kind of fiber supplement is best? Do you need a probiotic supplement? I would like to thank!
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What does chronic constipation mean?
Constipation means different things to each person. For some people, constipation means infrequent bowel movements. For others, that means having hard-to-pass stools or straining hard stools. However, others may define constipation as the feeling of not having a bowel movement after having a bowel movement.
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Chronic Constipation - What your gut is telling you (Part 2)
Constipation is one of the most common chronic digestive disorders in adults. In the United States, more than 2.5 million people visit a doctor each year for constipation. Every year, Americans spend nearly $800 million on laxatives to treat constipation.
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Treating Chronic Constipation - Lifestyle tips and therapy options
Constipation means slightly different things to each person. For some people, constipation means infrequent bowel movements. For others, that means having hard-to-pass stools or straining hard stools. However, others may define constipation as the feeling of not having a bowel movement after having a bowel movement.
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Risks of irritable bowel syndrome with constipation if left untreated
Anyone with IBS-C or chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) has a lot to do with their life. Accepting a peaceful coexistence with this disease and not seeking treatment can lead to extremely serious complications.
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Lifestyle and behavioral factors associated with constipation
One of the most common health problems facing the community is constipation. In general, constipation can be defined as the inability to have a bowel movement, which includes a variety of symptoms and can be chronic or sporadic. Chronic constipation is usually defined by a set of clinical symptoms known as the Rome criteria; The Rome criterion was revised several times after its introduction as the Rome I criterion in 1994.
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Health-related factors that may be associated with constipation
Searching for relevant published documents was performed using the Ovid interface to the MEDLINE and Embase electronic databases. Articles that met the inclusion criteria were classified as chronic constipation and any type of constipation according to the constipation definition used in the study.
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What you need to know about fecal incontinence
Fecal incontinence is a loss of bowel control that results in involuntary stool elimination. Treatment of fecal incontinence depends on the cause. Some treatment options include dietary changes, medication, or surgery.
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Potential risks of constipation in the community
There are many factors that are thought to contribute to constipation, but the actual evidence for these associations is difficult to determine. These potential risk factors for constipation can be categorized into demographic, lifestyle and health related factors.
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Role of 5-HT4 agonists in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
Overall, patients treated for irritable bowel syndrome with tegaserod - a 5-HT4 receptor agonist had fewer persistent constipation-type irritable bowel syndrome symptoms than those treated with placebo. (RR 0.85; 95% CI 0.80–0.90).
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