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To prevent constipation: Eat a healthy diet. Make sure your diet includes high-fiber foods, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Limit high-fat ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) also may cause changes in the size of your stools. IBS can cause stools to be smaller, larger or narrower than usual. It also ...
After certain operations, some people might get constipated. “By chewing gum, you are stimulating certain reflexes that help drive activity within the ...
A Study of the Performance, Effectiveness and Safety of a Vibrating Capsule Device in Aiding Constipated Individuals ... Have chronic idiopathic constipation ...
To relieve or prevent constipation: Include adequate amounts of fiber in your diet by eating lots of fruits and vegetables; Ask your health care provider to ...
... constipation. Symptoms can vary widely. For many people, flares of diarrhea may last for a few days followed by periods of remission. Constipation may last ...
If the goal is to add more fiber to your diet, there are lots of great options. Fruits, vegetables, grains, beans, peas and lentils all help you reach that ...
... Constipation or Functional Constipation. Four groups including a placebo group will be enrolled and will receive multiple oral doses of YKP10811 or matching ...
Constipation in adults · Cough in adults · Diarrhea in adults · Difficulty swallowing in adults · Dizziness in adults · Eye discomfort and redness in adults ...
Many people have constipation because they cannot defecate. However, we do not fully understand the mechanisms of normal defecation or constipation. We are ...
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