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1 haracterised by pain, distension and altered bowel habit.
2  symptoms of bloating and pain together with bowel habit.
3 nth history of rectal bleeding and change in bowel habits.
4 abdominal discomfort associated with altered bowel habits.
5  There was no history of vomiting or altered bowel habits.
6 at least 12 months were surveyed about their bowel habits.
7 nstipation-predominant IBS) normalized their bowel habits.
8 20%), aphthous stomatitis (18%), alternating bowel habit (15%), constipation (13%) and gastroesophage
9  [51%] vs 40/155 [26%]; p=0.0001), change in bowel habit (36/87 [41%] vs 28/175 [16%]; p<0.0001), wei
10 cations for the colonoscopy included altered bowel habits (7 patients, 64%), screening for colorectal
11  produced rapid and sustained improvement of bowel habits, abdominal symptoms, global relief, and qua
12 ment of novel therapies aimed at normalizing bowel habit alterations and abdominal discomfort, even t
13 l growth and fermentation, prebiotics affect bowel habit and are mildly laxative.
14 r discomfort in association with a change in bowel habit and no organic gastrointestinal disease.
15 th irritable bowel syndrome with alternating bowel habits) and discrete episodes of visible abdominal
16 r antibiotic use and differences in diet and bowel habit are needed before definitive conclusions can
17 ory bowel diseases share symptoms of altered bowel habits associated with abdominal pain or discomfor
18                                   Changes in bowel habit at 3-month intervals were then assessed usin
19 efinition of an alternator (IBS-A), in which bowel habit changes over time.
20 oints included change from baseline in daily bowel habits, daily abdominal symptoms, and weekly globa
21                         Patients completed a bowel habit diary and questionnaires on bowel functions
22 I criteria to prospectively assess change in bowel habit for more than 1 year to understand IBS-A.
23 ncontinence, and/or (3) normal or disordered bowel habits (ie, fecal retention or diarrhea), and/or (
24  characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits in the absence of specific organic patholog
25  doses of linaclotide significantly improved bowel habits, including frequency of spontaneous bowel m
26  "incontinence" and 25% understood the term "bowel habits." More patients recognized word roots than
27 storage issues, metabolic syndrome, abnormal bowel habits, obesity, Parkinson's disease, global polyu
28 ors has experienced persistent alteration of bowel habits or malabsorption; only 1 minor wound compli
29 ollow-up because of rectal bleeding, altered bowel habits, or cancer (controls).
30 h IBS-C or FC had similar baseline symptoms, bowel habits, oro-cecal and colonic transit, and fasting
31 l syndrome (IBS) is characterized by altered bowel habits, persistent pain and discomfort, and typica
32                                For change in bowel habit, persons with lower income, within the healt
33  patients will subsequently have a change in bowel habit, ranging from increased bowel frequency to f
34       All patients with IBS, irrespective of bowel habit, reported significantly greater bloating tha
35 ally and this appears to be reflected in the bowel habit subtype.
36 al status (pain catastrophizing, predominant bowel habits, symptom duration, abuse, diagnosable psych
37 siolocal condition characterized by abnormal bowel habits that are frequently accompanied by abdomina
38 d similar rates of abdominal pain, change in bowel habits, use of pain medications, and recent sympto
39  or symptoms of CRC (abdominal pain, altered bowel habits, weight loss, anemia).

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