constipation
constipation — noun
1. a condition where stool comes out too rarely or only with difficulty
a condition where stool comes out too rarely or only with difficulty
After a week of travel, Ritu developed constipation and stomach pain.
pattern: develop constipation after travel
The doctor said Kofi's constipation was likely caused by strong pain medicine.
constipation caused by pain medicine
Lan drank more water to ease constipation after surgery.
Constipation can make Christopher feel full even after a small meal.
The nurse asked whether Dewi had constipation before starting the iron tablets.
- irregularity
softer and more euphemistic, especially in everyday conversation
- bowel trouble
broader and more informal, so it can include problems other than constipation
- regularity
used when talking about normal bowel movements
文法句型
have constipation
suffer from constipation
relieve constipation
用法筆記
Usually uncountable in both medical and everyday English: say 'have constipation' or 'suffer from constipation', not 'a constipation'. It often appears with causes or treatments such as travel, surgery, iron tablets, fibre, fluids, or laxatives.