It is nothing but the diseases of intentine, part of gastrointestinal tract.
For vascular disorders of the bowel, the standard procedure for diagnosis is to look at the symptoms and decide from there. The treatment will vary depending on the disorder.
Colitis? Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
Irritable bowel syndrome is a disorder of the colon that results in abdominal pain, bloating, excess gas, diarrhea and constipation. One may be able to encourage healthy bowel movements by changing their diet and lifestyle.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder. It is not contagious. Some of the symptoms are abdominal cramping, diarrhea, constipation, and change in bowel movements.
It is called a functional disorder because it is thought to result from changes in the activity of the major part of the large intestine (the colon).
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
Eric Cullen died on August 16, 1996, in East Kilbride, Scotland of congenital bowel disorder.
From Wikipedia: Short bowel syndrome (SBS, also short gut syndrome or simply short gut) is a malabsorption disorder caused by the surgical removal of the small intestine, or rarely due to the complete dysfunction of a large segment of bowel.
From Wikipedia: Short bowel syndrome (SBS, also short gut syndrome or simply short gut) is a malabsorption disorder caused by the surgical removal of the small intestine, or rarely due to the complete dysfunction of a large segment of bowel.
It depends on the type. It can almost nothing or hydrocephalus, partial paralysis, bowel and bladder control problems and learning or retardation problems.
name the disorder when the faeces become hard
You failed to mention what the 'bowel trouble' was. Seroquel (dibenzothiazepine) is a medication prescribed for acute mania in bipolar 1 disorder. One of seroquel's side-effects is constipation and heartburn (reflux). So, it would be in your best interest to discuss the matter with your psychiatrist.