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Learn Medical English with The Medical English Podcast. In this episode, we explore Constipation — a common digestive complaint involving infrequent or difficult bowel movements. You’ll learn essential medical English vocabulary including bowel movement, stool, bloating, fibre, and laxative, and practise explaining causes, symptoms, contributing lifestyle factors, and simple treatment advice in clear patient-friendly English. Strengthen your confidence when discussing constipation, diet counselling, stool language equivalence, and safe management strategies in English.
Enhance your communication skills with The Medical English Collection, featuring exclusive programs like OET Prep and MedSPEAK. Master healthcare communication with confidence. Start today: https://australiabiomed.com/medical-english-collection
Disclaimer: The scenarios are fictional and for educational illustration only. They do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek qualified healthcare guidance for real patient care.
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Learn Medical English with The Medical English Podcast. In this episode, we explore Constipation — a common digestive complaint involving infrequent or difficult bowel movements. You’ll learn essential medical English vocabulary including bowel movement, stool, bloating, fibre, and laxative, and practise explaining causes, symptoms, contributing lifestyle factors, and simple treatment advice in clear patient-friendly English. Strengthen your confidence when discussing constipation, diet counselling, stool language equivalence, and safe management strategies in English.
Enhance your communication skills with The Medical English Collection, featuring exclusive programs like OET Prep and MedSPEAK. Master healthcare communication with confidence. Start today: https://australiabiomed.com/medical-english-collection
Disclaimer: The scenarios are fictional and for educational illustration only. They do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek qualified healthcare guidance for real patient care.

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