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  5. Moxibustion - Wikipedia

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    Moxibustion has also been studied for the treatment of pain, [11] cancer, [12] stroke, [13] ulcerative colitis, [14] constipation, [15] and hypertension. [16] Systematic reviews have found that these studies are of low quality and positive findings could be due to publication bias .

  6. Pediatric podiatry - Wikipedia

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    At birth of a ‘full-term’ baby the average foot length is 7.6 centimetres (range 7.1 – 8.7 cm). Foot growth continues to be very rapid in the first 5 years of life; slower development continues until skeletal maturity of the feet, which occurs on average at 13 years in girls and 15 years in boys.

  7. Fecal impaction - Wikipedia

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    The treatment of fecal impaction requires both the remedy of the impaction and treatment to prevent recurrences. Decreased motility of the colon results in dry, hard stools that in the case of fecal impaction become compacted into a large, hard mass of stool that cannot be expelled from the rectum. [citation needed]

  8. Enema - Wikipedia

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    In standard medicine, the most frequent uses of enemas are to relieve constipation and for bowel cleansing before a medical examination or procedure; [5] also, they are employed as a lower gastrointestinal series (also called a barium enema), [6] to treat traveler's diarrhea, [7] as a vehicle for the administration of food, water or medicine ...

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