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Functional Constipation and Cow's‐Milk Allergy

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2014
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Miceli Sopo S., Arena R., Scala G.
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Surgical Interventions for Functional Constipation: An Update

European journal of pediatric surgery, 2020
Chronic idiopathic constipation, also known as functional constipation, is defined as difficult and infrequent defecation without an identifiable organic cause.
A. Vilanova-Sanchez, M. Levitt
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Is there any association between overweight, physical activity, fat and fiber intake with functional constipation in adolescents?

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2020
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of functional constipation and its association with overweight, physical activity and the estimation of fat and fiber intake in adolescents.
M. Macêdo   +3 more
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Functional Constipation and Obstructed Defecation

Surgical Clinics of North America
Constipation encompasses symptoms of decreased colonic motility or difficulty with the defecation process. As a broad definition, this can be inclusive of functional constipation (FC) or colonic inertia, obstructed defecation (OD), and irritable bowel syndrome-constipation type (IBS-CS). After excluding IBS-C, FC and OD diagnosis and management require
Mary T, O'Donnell, Sarah M, Haviland
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Functional Constipation and Fecal Incontinence

2021
Constipation and fecal incontinence represent common problems in children. Beyond the neonatal period, only a minority of children have an organic cause for their constipation, and the etiology remains not well understood. Constipation rarely leads to life-threatening complications but can cause emotional and physical distress and concerns for children
Vriesman, Mana H., Benninga, Marc A.
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Constipation and Functional Bowel Disorders

2011
Prevalence in North America estimated between 2 and 27 %. Complaints of constipation are two to three times more common in women than men. Of 2,004 patients evaluated by transit study at three European tertiary referral centers for intractable constipation, 92 % were women.
Brooke Gurland   +2 more
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Managing functional constipation in childhood

Independent Nurse, 2013
Effective initial evacuation and appropriate maintenance therapy are vital for successfully treating constipation in children,.
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Effects of Prebiotics and Synbiotics on Functional Constipation

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2017
The objective was to determine the effects of prebiotics and synbiotics on adults with functional constipation (FC). Medline, Embase and the Cochrane Library were searched for literature published up to February 2015. We selected randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that reported administration of prebiotics or synbiotics to adults with FC.
Lin Lin   +5 more
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Lubiprostone for the Treatment of Functional Constipation in Children

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2014
ABSTRACTObjectives:Pediatric functional constipation is common; effective, easily administered treatment options are limited. Lubiprostone is an oral chloride channel protein‐2 activator that stimulates gastrointestinal fluid secretion, softens stools, and facilitates bowel movements (BMs).
Nader N. Youssef   +4 more
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Assessment of Functional Constipation

1993
Defaecation is considered to be the last taboo. People find it hard to talk about their defaecation habits. It is embarrassing and considered to be an indecent subject. On the other hand there is much folklore and mythology associated with the need for a daily evacuation, such as the belief that toxic substances may be absorbed into the body when a ...
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