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The phrase "being constipated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the state of being constipated, which means having difficulty or discomfort in passing stool. Example: "The patient's symptoms included stomach pain, bloating, and being constipated for over a week."
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If being constipated is a problem, choosing a bran cereal for breakfast is helpful, as is choosing wholemeal bread.
This is how vendors such as Dannon have to sell the busy bacteria we call probiotics -- euphemistically dodging unlovely images such as what happens when we get over being constipated and carefully avoiding making medical claims.
The NHS Start4Life advice says that breastfeeding will give babies a smaller chance of, "developing eczema; getting ear, chest and tummy bugs and have [sic] to go to hospital as a result; being fussy about new foods; being constipated; being obese and developing diabetes when they are older.
Otherwise it's like being constipated.
Get cranky after being constipated for three days, coughing the whole time.
The two groups both lost weight at the same rate -- and all 45 participants complained of being constipated, hungry or weak.
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Here are some other reasons to see your doctor: Here are some other reasons to see your doctor: You have severe constipation and have never been constipated before.
None of the healthy controls were constipated according to the Rome III constipation criteria.
Carlo, predictably, had been constipated.
Half the population is constipated!
"We basically have a world that's constipated.
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