probably yes. most hospitals(doctors) would want to get rid of it as quickly as possible
It is not the bowel that pulls water per se, it is the bacteria that cause the infection release toxins that disable the water pumps within the cells lining the bowl, causing them to dump water into the bowel.
it is an infection of outpouchings in the large bowel
What about blood-tinged mucus that follows a normal bowel movement?
A burst bowel, also known as a perforated bowel, can lead to severe complications such as peritonitis (inflammation of the abdominal lining), sepsis (infection spreading through the body), and septic shock. These conditions can be life-threatening if not treated promptly with surgery to repair the bowel and antibiotics to treat the infection.
If you have taken antibiotics for the ear infection, the consistency of your bowel movement may change. One effect of taking oral antibiotics is that they kill off bacteria throughout the body--both harmful and helpful--including those in the intestines. This often causes diarrhea or watery stool.
I think it is the bowel obstructed by a hernia.Peristalsis is a normal movement of the small and large intestine or bowel.
Bowel training helps to reestablish normal bowel movements in persons who suffer from constipation, diarrhea, incontinence, or irregularity
Jeflar
Bacterial infection
Not always, it could be a bowel infection, a loosening of the rectum muscles, a bowel cancer, and so on.
no not to me
HIV infection does not affect bowel movements.