YES. UNLESS YOUR INITIALS ARE B.A.S. (BOWELS ARE STRONG) THEN NO.
There are many reasons; you can be eating leafy foods that cause gas, you could be lactose and tolerant and eating dairy that is not lactose free, or you can have bowel movement problems.
Eating a red snow cone does not cause red in bowel movements. This dye is absorbed into the system first.
No.
A medicine called cromolyn helps with the bowel symptoms.
Heavy bowel movement...thats a benefit for me
Eating stogies.
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
no
Physical examination and palpation usually reveal a sausage shaped mass of enfolded bowel in the right upper mid portion of the abdomen. Within a few hours approximately 50% of cases have bloody, mucus filled bowel.
helps with bowel movements
It can, yes.
Possibly. Sometimes, bowel conditions can be linked to problems with the legs if there is a spinal issue. A problem with the spine can cause pressure on the organs such as bowel and bladder. And an accompanying leg issue would have me question whether an MRI scan would be needed to rule in/out spinal problems. Speak to your doctor