Yes, if you are constipated it may put pressure on the bladder, causing frequent urges to urinate, not being able to fully empty the bladder and, over time - loss of sensation of the need to urinate.
Much of the research performed by scientists shows that an enlarged prostate can cause urinary problems. However, people that experience enlarged prostates can have irritable bowel syndrome which causes frequent bowel movements. Not much has been experienced by individuals suffering from an enlarged prostate and trouble having bowel movements.
urinating, throwing up, and having to sit on the toilet. If you were to be doing all of these at the same time then I might suggest you go the doctor because something is not right with your bowel movements. Having 3 or more bowel movements a day is usually considered too many in Western cultures, especially if the stools are watery.
There are three ways; Urinating, Sweating and Bowel movements.
IF you are having anal-rectal problems or problems with elimination of bowel movements, yes. If you are not having a medical problem, then no, keep it to yourself.
It can be a common occurance after bowel surgery but you really should contact your surgeon and tell him or her you are having problems.
Figs http://www.whfoods.com/foodstoc.php Fruits with fiber.
The disadvantages of having colitis include a full range of bowel issues; bloody stools, cramping, diarrhea, etc. In addition, having colitis makes you more prone to problems with arthritis, eye problems, liver problems and colon cancer. http://www.livingwithuc.com/livingwithuc/uc/complications.html
A medicine called cromolyn helps with the bowel symptoms.
Having diarrhea at night.
Although a few children experience encopresis because of malformations of the lower bowel and anus or irritable bowel disease, most have no physical problems to explain this disorder
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