it means when you've held it in to long it's hard for the body to push out .
Difficult, delayed elimination of feces is known as constipation.
Constipation. Get a veterinarian out ASAP.
Yes it can. The feces is harder and you can get hemorrhoids which will break and bleed when the feces press on it or it will just bleed a little anyway.
Not being able to defecate feces properly. It's horrible.
Constipation
Long, stringy feces can be a clue in informing you that your goldfish has constipation. You can know this when the feces do not fall from the fish right away. To cure this, I suggest that you feed the goldfish the insides of boiled frozen peas for a few days. Eating too many fish food that are full of protein can be the result of constipation, like pellets.
Yes. The longer you hold in your feces, the harder it becomes. That can lead to constipation, or if you hold onto it long enough, it could lead to fecal impaction.
Constipation is the medical term meaning condition where feces remain in the colon too long
Involuntary encopresis is related to constipation, passing hard painful feces, and difficult bowel movements
Constipation occurs when someone defecates less than 3 times in a week, which often results in feces that are hard to eliminate. Constipation sometimes causes one's stomach to feel bloated.
Constipation is a condition characterized by infrequent bowel movements or difficulty passing stools. It can result in symptoms such as straining, bloating, and discomfort. Common causes include a lack of fiber in the diet, dehydration, certain medications, or underlying health conditions.
Constipation, which then can lead to hemorrhoids.