Symptoms Of Osteitis Fibrosa Cystica

Constipation

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Constipation happens when the patient has fewer bowel movements than usual and moving their bowels is difficult or painful. Being constipated is largely the perception of the individual who has it, as everyone has a different pattern for bowel movements. Individuals should suspect they are constipated when their stool is hard, dry, or comes in lumps; if they have to strain to move their bowels; and if moving their bowels is painful or causes bleeding. Some patients also feel bloated or as if they still have to go after they’ve moved their bowels. Constipation happens because the stool moves so slowly through the large intestine and the body has absorbed much of the water that would have assisted in regular and pain-free bowel movements.

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