The answer depends on how much analyses and what you are trying to analyze for in feces. For instance, looking for parasites is fairly easy. You put some under a microscope and see what you can find crawling around in it. Or testing for hidden or "occult" blood, it is as simple as wiping a gloved finger which came out of the patient onto a reagent strip and seeing what color it turns. Now, if you are analyzing feces for DNA, that can be difficult. Feces does contain DNA, but the PCR process may have to be performed first to get enough DNA to test.
Difficult, delayed elimination of feces is known as constipation.
Constipation
Involuntary encopresis is related to constipation, passing hard painful feces, and difficult bowel movements
The feces become harder and harder and also become more and more difficult to excrete. Also, as more feces is created, the colon becomes fuller and fuller, creating discomfort and perhaps infection. Holding stools in for long periods is not recommended.
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Constipation, which then can lead to hemorrhoids.
The feces become harder and harder and also become more and more difficult to excrete. Also, as more feces is created, the colon becomes fuller and fuller, creating discomfort and perhaps infection. Holding stools in for long periods is not recommended.
Feces is correct in America. Faeces is correct in International English.
"constitation" as written is not a word. -You may mean 'constipation' which means a condition of the bowels in which the feces are dry and hardened and evacuation is difficult and infrequent.
It is difficult to say, but that can be a sign of a serious disease, such as cancer. You should have the cat checked out by a veterinarian to be sure.
Constipation, which then can lead to hemorrhoids.
Because your feces has magical powers that turns anything it touches to feces, and one day your family thought your feces was cookies, ate it, and then they turned into feces! TADAA!