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Percocet is not eliminated through bowel movements. After stopping percocet, you may notice more frequent bowel movements as your body chemistry changes.
I think the more bowel movements a day the better you will feel, as long as the bowel movement isn't diarrhea.
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.
Information about bowel movements can be found on many health related websites. Some examples of these health related websites include MayoClinic and Lifescript.
The most commons symptoms of IBS are bowel movements that occur more or less often than usual, stool that appears more solid and less watery, and bowel movements that increase discomfort
Laxative. It should be noted that ALL foods cause bowel movements! (Laxatives promote bowel motility which causes the fecal bolus (poop) to move more quickly through the GI tract).
On average, most adults have one bowel movement a day. However, it can vary from person to person. Some people may have more frequent bowel movements, while others may have fewer.
Holding in bowel movements will probably not cause a hernia. If you hold your bowel movements in it could cause your bowels to burst and you can die.
The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome include bowel movements that are either more frequent (diarrhea) or less frequent (constipation), as well as feelings of bloating and gas. One also experiences pain that is relieved when they have bowel movement.
In order to avoid fecal impaction, be sure to eat plenty of fiber and have regular bowel movements. If you notice that you are having watery stool and have not had a good bowel movement in more than four days, see your physician right away.
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.
too old,too slow,too dumb,no ,mental capacity,has l;arge bowel movements,thinks his-wife is his sister and has more bowel movements....his bowels move more often than he does and with more grace and diginity.you cant fix stupid!!