noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
chronic
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The rich eat too much meat and suffer from chronic constipation , diseases of the bowel, gout, and bladder stones.
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Indeed, his only problem seems to have been chronic constipation .
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We found that chronic constipation in young children can persist for many years.
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Symptoms of chronic constipation persisted in one third of our patients, 3-12 years after initial evaluation and treatment.
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This risk is particularly important in view of the wide abuse of self administered laxatives for chronic constipation .
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By contrast, in patients with chronic constipation fasting transit of marker was not recorded.
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Patients with idiopathic chronic constipation have a decreased number and duration of giant migrating complexes than healthy controls.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Child may wet the bed and have constipation .
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If you suffer from constipation , perhaps you are clinging to the past?
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The value of bran, psyllium, and other bulking materials is well established in the treatment of constipation .
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There were no manometric features in the fasting motility that differentiated the patients without constipation from those with neuropathy and constipation.
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These leftovers, the ketones, not only cause bad breath but constipation , nausea, and weakness as well.
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This was done to be sure that the constipation was and would be adequately treated.
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Where constipation comes on suddenly, or there is blood in the stools, always ask for medical advice.