It depends what you mean by bowel movements. If you mean ones still from the anus, you need to see the Doctor Who did the surgery.
Then she is sick.
This is a question to ask the doctor.
You can give medications thru a colostomy, but if they still have a patent anus and rectal mucosa it is more appropriate to give a medication like tylenol via that route as the medication is absorbed by the rectal mucosa to take effect systemically. Medications for bowel regimen like an enema should be given thru the colostomy, as this the direct route of the stool in a patient with a stool diverting colostomy
People in a coma may still have bowel movements, but they often require assistance, such as a catheter or laxatives, to help them pass stool. This is because their bodily functions are suppressed, and they are not able to control or regulate their bowel movements on their own.
Sounds serious - I would take her to a vet as soon as possible.
Unless there is bowel obstruction, along with the peritonitis, bowel sounds can still be present.
You may be suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). And allthough the exact cause of irritable bowel syndrome is still not fully understood, there are a number of credited contributing factors. Without anymore information about your case it's hard to give anymore advice other than see a GP.
The fetus is not in the bowel, so, no. If the fetus has been borne, then still, no.
Internal hemorrhoids which are not visible may cause a feeling of anal ache or pain, specifically with prolonged episodes of sitting or during bowel movements. Itching may be present as well. I cant tell how old this question is, but if those symptoms persist she should see a physician.
he doesnt have a sister -_-
No. It hasn't been on since 1999.
Please send me a message about this! Do you mean that he has no bowel movements at all? If he does, how often does he? Does he pass wind at all?
* No, she is not longer your sister-in-law, but you could still remain friends and introduce her as your ex sister-in-law.
Still around body temperature, I would think.