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Behavioural treatment (biofeedback) for constipation following hysterectomy
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The majority of patients complaining of constipation induced or worsened by hysterectomy respond subjectively to behavioural treatment, in a similar proportion to those with idiopathic constipation. In contrast to the widely held view that nerve damage is responsible for symptoms, reversible factors are likely to be important in many patients.
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