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Gastroenterology Nursing, 1997
In this article, the author defines and describes the causes of constipation. Physiology of the colon is reviewed, and the nurse's role in helping patients and families with constipation is also described.
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In this article, the author defines and describes the causes of constipation. Physiology of the colon is reviewed, and the nurse's role in helping patients and families with constipation is also described.
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Pediatrics in Review, 1987
Difficulties with defecation are common in infants and children. Most problems are short-lived and of little consequence. Fluid/dietary alterations often resolve the problem, although a stool softener must be prescribed on occasion. Although chronic constipation may be secondary to anatomic/pathophysiologic abnormalities in a small number of patients ...
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Difficulties with defecation are common in infants and children. Most problems are short-lived and of little consequence. Fluid/dietary alterations often resolve the problem, although a stool softener must be prescribed on occasion. Although chronic constipation may be secondary to anatomic/pathophysiologic abnormalities in a small number of patients ...
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Drugs, 1993
Constipation is a collective term for different manifestations of different aetiology, pathology and treatment. It can be a symptom of organic disease or may disclose a colonic or anorectal functional disorder of unknown aetiology--this is called chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC). CIC could be due to colonic or anorectal dysmotility.
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Constipation is a collective term for different manifestations of different aetiology, pathology and treatment. It can be a symptom of organic disease or may disclose a colonic or anorectal functional disorder of unknown aetiology--this is called chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC). CIC could be due to colonic or anorectal dysmotility.
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1929
Sir William Arbuthnot Lane regarded as sound doctrine the view of the New Zealand Maori that when the bowels are clean the whole body is clean. And he made the comment: "Its ethical significance is far wider and greater than most of us imagine. The connection between the nervous system of the abdominal and pelvic region and that of the brain is so ...
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Sir William Arbuthnot Lane regarded as sound doctrine the view of the New Zealand Maori that when the bowels are clean the whole body is clean. And he made the comment: "Its ethical significance is far wider and greater than most of us imagine. The connection between the nervous system of the abdominal and pelvic region and that of the brain is so ...
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
The lack of information about management of chronic constipation in children amidst general physicians has necessitated this review. A literature search in PubMed was conducted with regard to epidemiology, clinical features, investigation and management of chronic constipation in children.
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The lack of information about management of chronic constipation in children amidst general physicians has necessitated this review. A literature search in PubMed was conducted with regard to epidemiology, clinical features, investigation and management of chronic constipation in children.
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1984
An uncommon cause of chronic constipation is presented in a case report. The patient presented with chronic cough and constipation. Work-up revealed a loop of transverse colon herniated through a right diaphragmatic tear resulting from an old, blunt, abdominal injury.
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An uncommon cause of chronic constipation is presented in a case report. The patient presented with chronic cough and constipation. Work-up revealed a loop of transverse colon herniated through a right diaphragmatic tear resulting from an old, blunt, abdominal injury.
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