Probably the most common form of chronic constipation is that which accompanies loss of sensibility and muscular inactivity of the colon and rectum.
Unnatural flexures, congenital or acquired, of the large intestine are not unfrequently the source of chronic constipation.
An unnatural state of the digestive system, as a cause or result, is the invariable accompaniment of chronic constipation.
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In all cases of chronic constipation I have found proctitis, and often colitis, and am forced to believe it is the most common and proximate cause of chronic constipation of the bowels.
Chronic constipation is the result of proctitis and colitis.
The use of liquid petrolatum in chronic constipation, which has recently become the vogue, has naturally been commercialized; as a result, also naturally, claims of superiority of one brand over another have been made.
Schmidt[74] quotes Stubenrath as having given liquid paraffin in the treatment of chronic constipation, and he himself gave as much as 20 gm.
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