| Disease | constipation |
| Phenotype | C0013395|dyspepsia |
| Sentences | 1 |
| PubMedID- 24772182 | Traditionally, ginger is reported totreatnausea, vomiting, asthma, cough, palpitation, inflammation, and dyspepsia, loss of appetite, constipation, indigestion, and pain in different parts of the world [24]. |
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