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Constipation is a common health problem that adversely affects quality of life and the prognosis of hospitalized patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). The purpose of this study was to develop and test the sweet potato/footbath/acupressure massage (SFA) intervention as a safe treatment for
BACKGROUND
Leukemia patients undergoing chemotherapy commonly develop constipation, which is difficult to treat using routine methods.
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to determine whether sweet potato can alleviate constipation in leukemia patients undergoing chemotherapy.
METHODS
Leukemia
OBJECTIVE
The ability of the rectum to evacuate is valuable information in patients with constipation, or those who find defecation difficult. However, few published studies are available to evaluate this ability in most common examinations of anorectal function. A new, low-radiation, real-time
The aims of this study were to evaluate the implication of food allergy as a cause of paediatric constipation and to determine the diet period needed to tolerate the constipation-causing foods. Fifty-four children aged 6 months to 14 years (median, 42 months) suffering from chronic constipation
Twelve patients with longstanding constipation were examined by isotope proctography. Radio-labelled potato mash was inserted rectally to provoke the urge to defaecate and expulsive manoeuvres were recorded using a Gamma-camera. The method illustrated dynamic alterations in the anorectal angles
Patients with long-standing constipation were examined by radioisotope proctography. A radiolabelled synthetic potato mash was inserted intrarectally and the dynamic changes during simulated defaecation recorded using a gamma-camera. Computer images from the stored data illustrate changes in the
Rheum rhabarbarum L., rhubarb, is a perennial herb planted mainly in Hebei, Hubei, Shanxi, Heilongjiang, and Jilin provinces as well as Inner Mongolia, China. The plant grows about 1,000 meters above sea level (4), and is used widely in China to treat constipation and gout. From June to September