Constipation in a sentence as a noun

The chief negative long-term effect of being addicted to heroin is constipation... IF you can reliably keep a supply of it in pill form.

Regular use of opiates causes constipation and a few other minor side effects. They aren't really comparable.

Walking will stop my sedentary work from leading to constipation more than high-fibre alone. Really, the secret to productivity is understanding the nature of the problem you are working on.

10 Dualities, another work, contrasts 10 constipation with gastroenteritis. 9 What would the Poet Testiclies have said?

Diarrhea during the week, followed by constipation during weekends. Or diarrhea preceeding before a novel event.

Loose stool, constipation, low energy, poor metabolism, malnourishment, cloudy headedness. These problems have been around for a very long time with very little understanding as to their causes.

Initial euphoria, followed by dizziness, headache and constipation. And I've heard they're addictive.

Same for opiates: apart from constipation, they're a near-complete win. People perform better at intellectual tasks when using opiates due to feeling better overall.

Com/indian-medicines/ which suggests Arbindasava - "Effective in rickets and other diseases like fever, cough and constipation" Arbindasava seems to be a general tonic. Or what I'll say is snake oil, given the diseases it claims to cure.

You seem right however about heroin: "Like most opioids, unadulterated heroin does not cause many long-term complications other than dependence and constipation." I had no idea!

Irredeemably boring chromosone deficient conglomerate of intellectual constipation that made me laugh out loud. Is the source available somewhere?

, addicts took it in pill form and it caused no particular social or financial or health problems - the primary negative effect of long-term heroin use is constipation. The vast majority of the harm illegal ***** do to people is due to the ***** being illegal; it has nothing to do with characteristics inherent to the chemistry of the *****.

When I ate wheat, I suffered from tenesmus, depression, back acne, short-term memory loss, alternating constipation/diarrhea, migraines, etc. Now my only symptoms are diarrhea and some stomach pain when eating fructans.

They use it to treat gastrointestinal disturbances; specifically, for both diarrhea and constipation. From the perspective of Western pharmacology, this makes no sense. ******* stimulates the gut, it increases bowel activity, so obviously it would be a good treatment for constipation, but what could it do for diarrhea except make it worse?

Doctors waving Geissler tubes over their patients to cure, electrical beds to improve women's sex drive, electrical hairbrushes because, well, it's electrical and thus cures rheumatism and constipation, electrical baths - both dry and wet - to improve health and stamina, electric underwear to 'cure any ailment'. And now? Electricity has certainly revolutionised society, but not by using it to cure constipation or zap innocent bathtubs.

- list of physical/cognitive/emotional effects of restrictive dieting: "decreased resting metabolic rate, loss of lean body mass, changes in brain chemistry that increase appetite, constipation and gastrointestinal upset, sleep disturbance and weakness, feeling cold all the time, decreased sexual interest, depression and anxiety, irritability and anger", etc. Along with causing physical problems, restrictive dieting can be a factor in developing an eating disorder.

Constipation definitions

noun

irregular and infrequent or difficult evacuation of the bowels; can be a symptom of intestinal obstruction or diverticulitis

See also: irregularity

noun

the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine)

See also: stultification impairment deadening