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  2. Constipation - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms of constipation include: Fewer than three stools a week. Hard, dry or lumpy stools. Straining or pain when passing stools. A feeling that not all stool has passed. A feeling that the rectum is blocked. The need to use a finger to pass stool. Chronic constipation is having two or more of these symptoms for three months or longer.

  3. Constipation: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Constipation Symptoms. You may have: Few or no bowel movements; Trouble having a bowel movement (straining to go) Hard or small stools; A feeling that everything didn’t come out; Belly bloating

  4. Constipation: Symptoms & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

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    What are the symptoms of constipation? Constipation symptoms include: You have fewer than three bowel movements a week. Your stools are dry, hard and/or lumpy. Your stools are difficult or painful to pass. You have a stomachache or cramps. You feel bloated and nauseated. You feel that you haven’t completely emptied your bowels after a movement.

  5. Constipation means having hard, dry bowel movements or passing stool fewer than three times a week. It can be caused by things like your diet, medications, whether you are pregnant, or just a ...

  6. Symptoms of Constipation: Straining During Bowel ... - WebMD

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    What Are the Symptoms of Constipation? The symptoms of constipation include: Constipation is associated with fever and lower abdominal pain or swelling. You have vomiting or...

  7. Constipation: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, and Remedies

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    Constipation is when bowel movements are dry, hard, sometimes painful, and occur infrequently (less than three times a week). Many potential causes of constipation exist, including medications, pregnancy, lack of physical activity, or a disease or condition.