fecalith (Meaning)

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fecalith (n)

a hard mass of fecal matter

Synonyms & Antonyms of fecalith

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fecalith Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor recommended a laxative to help pass the large fecalith that was causing the patient's constipation.
  2. The fecalith had formed in the colon due to a lack of dietary fiber and water intake.
  3. The patient had difficulty passing the fecalith on their own and required an enema to remove it.
  4. The fecalith was hard and dry, which made it difficult to dislodge from the colon.
  5. The patient was given stool softeners and laxatives to help break down the fecalith and make it easier to pass.
  6. After several days of treatment, the patient was able to successfully pass the fecalith.
  7. The doctor advised the patient to increase their intake of dietary fiber and fluids to prevent future fecaliths from forming.
  8. The patient's fecalith was analyzed in the laboratory to determine if it contained any abnormalities.
  9. The researchers conducted a study to investigate the formation and composition of fecaliths in different populations.
  10. The patient's fecalith was successfully removed, but the doctor warned that they may experience some discomfort for a few days.

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a hard mass of fecal matter

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The doctor recommended a laxative to help pass the large fecalith that was causing the patient's constipation.

The fecalith had formed in the colon due to a lack of dietary fiber and water intake.

The patient had difficulty passing the fecalith on their own and required an enema to remove it.

The fecalith was hard and dry, which made it difficult to dislodge from the colon.