Constipated in A Sentence

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    A child that is resistant to potty training typically continues to soil herself or continues to hold her bowel movements until she becomes constipated.

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    A child who is constipated may feel bloated, have a headache, swollen abdomen, or pass rock-like feces; or strain, bleed, or feel pain during bowel movements.

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    A constipated baby may strain, cry, draw the legs toward the abdomen, or arch the back when having a bowel movement.

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    All patients in this study were taking an aperient, despite this 78 per cent were constipated.

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    All seemed well when he became extremely constipated yet again.

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    Also make sure the child has enough to drink and is not constipated.

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    Although a raw food diet is low residue and will produce a lower fecal volume than a cooked commercial diet that is high in carbohydrate fillers, some cats will become legitimately constipated on a raw regimen.

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    Anyone who has ever witnessed a constipated and uncomfortable child knows that this is a condition which needs to be dealt with swiftly and proactively.

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    Because infants' poop schedules aren't really schedules at all, many parents worry that their baby has become constipated.

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    He has a good diet and shouldn't be so constipated.

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    I thought it would have broken down by now but I think I'm slightly constipated.

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    If he is having diarrhea or getting constipated, cut back on the homemade dog food and give him more time to adjust.

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    If the stool is not hard (rabbit pellet in consistency), then these infants are not considered constipated.

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    If you are very constipated, which may be making the problem worse, they may treat this too.

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    If your baby appears to be in pain, however, as she attempts to have a bowel movement, or she cries while straining, she may indeed be constipated.

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    In addition, a doctor should be called if an infant younger than two months is constipated, or if an infant (except those that are exclusively breastfed) goes three days without a stool.

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    Infants can digest breast milk much more rapidly than formula and, therefore, do not get constipated.

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    Initially, the baby is constipated, followed by poor feeding, lethargy, weakness, drooling, and a distinctive wailing cry.

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    Just because your baby doesn't poop on a daily basis, however, doesn't mean that she is constipated.

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    Just because your baby grunts, strains, and turns red in the face doesn't mean that she is constipated.

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    Most of us know what it is like to feel constipated.

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    My son has never really been dry although the soiling has got better, he has been chronically constipated since about 4 months old.

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    Our vet has already recommended a laxative, but it gives him the runs and then he's back to being constipated.

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    Parents need to work closely with the doctor to determine why the child is constipated and to develop an appropriate treatment strategy.

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    Since babies' intestines aren't all that long, you might think that they can become constipated easily.

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    Until then, it can be easier for an infant to seem constipated because he grunts and gets red-faced before a bowel movement.

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    While you are switching your cat to raw food keep a close eye on her for subtle changes that might mean she is constipated or otherwise not handling the new diet very well.