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    Bloating, abdominal distension, and abdominal pain often accompany constipation. Chronic constipation (symptoms present at least three days per month for more than three months) associated with abdominal discomfort is often diagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) when no obvious cause is found.

    • Infrequent or hard to pass bowel movements, abdominal pain, bloating
  3. Jan 28, 2021 · Symptoms. Causes. Treatment. Prevention. Risk factors. Complications. Other conditions. Summary. Constipation is a common digestive complaint. Most bouts of constipation are short-term, or...

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  4. Oct 20, 2023 · Overview. Constipation is a problem with passing stool. Constipation generally means passing fewer than three stools a week or having a difficult time passing stool. Constipation is fairly common. A lack of dietary fiber, fluids and exercise can cause constipation.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Chronic constipation is defined as bouts of constipation that occur for three months or more. Certain criteria need to be met to diagnose chronic constipation, such as: A reduced frequency in healthy bowel movements. How easily the stool is passed and if a person must strain during bowel movements. What Does Constipation Feel Like?

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  6. Apr 8, 2011 · The Rome III expert consensus definition of chronic constipation includes the presence of two or more of six symptoms (Table 2) . This definition should be distinguished from that of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), in which pain becomes a requisite component symptom ( Table 2 ).

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  7. May 1, 2019 · Constipation is defined by bowel disturbances (ie, reduced frequency of bowel movements, hard stools, excessive straining to defecate, a sense of anorectal blockage, anal digitation, and a sense of incomplete evacuation after defecation).

  8. Oct 20, 2023 · Treatment for constipation usually begins with diet and lifestyle changes meant to increase the speed at which stool moves through the colon. Also, your health care professional may change the medicines you take if they may be causing or worsening constipation. If those changes don't help, other treatments may be necessary. Diet and lifestyle ...

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