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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.
That is not common with those such foods, no.
It can, yes.
There are various reasons why you might be having thin bowel movements accompanied by diarrhea. In most cases, it would be as a result of your dietary intake or the colon absorbing too much fluids among others.
Food that has too much roughage (like Bran) that is hard to digest and pass out in bowel movements
First of all, if you're concerned that you have an eating disorder, you may need to contact a doctor or psychiatrist, talk to your parents, or peers. Eating disorders are not healthy, and can do lots of long term damage to your body. To answer your question: All of the above, and much more. Any change in your diet, the frequency with which you eat, or even your environment (added stress from a new job, moving into a new house) can result in a change in your bowel movements. There is no perfect definition of a 'normal' bowel movement, and there are many factors which can cause changes in your bowel movements. However, if you're experiencing less than 3 bowel movements a week, or more than 3 watery bowel movements a day, you may need to contact a doctor.
It depends on how much you eat and how fast your metabolism is. If you have a fast metabolism, you're likely to have more frequent bowel movements.
Maybe your body is trying to get rid of it as fast as possible since it's really not healthy for you. :)
Regular bowel movements are important to keep the toxins out of your body. Feces is a bacteria. If too much of it is in your body, it could cause illness.
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A high fiber diet is good because dietary fiber helps with bowel movements and clearing out the toxins in the body that have accumulated. It is a good idea but not too much fiber.
It is very rare for someone to defecate in their sleep unless they suffer from a medical condition that affects bowel control, such as a form of incontinence. However, there have been cases where people have experienced involuntary bowel movements during sleep, though it is not typical.