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And it can also cause impaction issues, which may lead to an unpleasant death.
Only when the diet got softer did impaction become common.
What I can't understand is how they will avoid impaction at the speed they're going.
Need to drink lots of water, if not it can cause stool impaction.
This would probably be a mild impaction or a bit of spasm.
Movement of stool around the impaction may result in diarrhea, which can be explosive.
This was a cow with a mild impaction of the rumen.
Problems like impaction often start when we try to clean our ears with a swab or another object.
Exercise them daily about the harbor, since idleness brings on impaction.
Individuals who have had one fecal impaction are at high risk of future impactions.
Impaction generally responds well to medical treatment, but more severe cases may not recover without surgery.
And remember: Sticking a swab in your ear often causes impaction.
Most often, the cause of impaction is inadequate arch length and space in which to erupt.
Neither fecal impaction nor constipation is that unusual in children.
Crowding can prevent permanent teeth from coming in properly or at all (impaction).
If no response to above, perform digital rectal examination to rule out low impaction.
If the impaction presses on the sacral nerves, the patient may experience back pain.
He forgot to mention 45 years of fecal impaction.
"The doctor said have you heard of faecal impaction?
Thus, a salt water solution can be used when a longer period of retention is desired, such as to soften an impaction.
Impaction symptoms include pain, itching, ringing of the ears, or hearing loss.
The second form is a torus or buckling fracture, caused by impaction.
Due to its many twists and turns, it is a common place for a type of horse colic called an impaction.
Even a slightly dehydrated horse is at higher risk of developing impaction colic.
Avoid giving to patients with acute abdomen, fecal impaction, or obstruction.