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Constipation: 1. Frequent but ineffectual and anxious effort to evacuate (in infants) or sensation as if anus were contracted or closed. 2. A constipated feeling, whatever the state of the bowels. 3. Constant urging sensation in the rectum for a stool which never comes, or a small portion of fćcal mRead more
Constipation:
See less1. Frequent but ineffectual and anxious effort to evacuate (in infants) or sensation as if anus were contracted or closed.
2. A constipated feeling, whatever the state of the bowels.
3. Constant urging sensation in the rectum for a stool which never comes, or a small portion of fćcal matter may be passed with this urging, leaving the sensation as though a little lump were left behind the rectum which was yet to come away.
4. Obstinate constipation, often as from inactivity or obstruction of intestines, with hard and difficult fćces (often streaked with blood) of too large a size.
5. Stools like pitch, with blood.
6. Incomplete evacuations, with colic, and sensation of constriction in the rectum.
7. Constipation and lose evacuations, alternately.
8. Fćces, partly soft or liquid, partly hard, with much flatus.
9. Painful, spasmodically closed anus.
10. Swelling and closing of the anus.