Possible causes of absence of bowel movement:
Bowel obstruction
Dehydration
Abuse or overuse of laxatives
Use of medicines like anti-depressants, anti-hypertension
Intestinal problems
Injuries to spinal cord causing paralysis
In children, fear of using toilets
Lack of fiber in diet
Depending on context, BS might mean blood sugar or bowel sounds.
Bowel sounds.
Bowel sounds are best heard at the LUQ
Unless there is bowel obstruction, along with the peritonitis, bowel sounds can still be present.
During an examination a physician hears overactive bowel sounds known as high-pitched tinkling bowel sounds.
Bowel sounds that sound like the inside of a tin can, often described as "tinkling" sounds, may indicate increased peristalsis and bowel hyperactivity. This can be a sign of bowel obstruction or increased fluid and gas in the intestines. It is important to seek medical evaluation if you experience abnormal bowel sounds.
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From 5-6 sounds
Lack of bowel sounds can indicate an absence of normal intestinal activity, which may be due to various factors such as bowel obstruction, ileus, or inflammation. It can also suggest a more serious condition requiring medical attention.
No, silent short bowel sounds and long vowel sounds are different. Short bowel sounds refer to decreased or absent noises heard in the abdomen with a stethoscope, indicating reduced intestinal activity. Long vowel sounds, on the other hand, are linguistic terms related to speech and language pronunciation.
bowel sounds
Potential causes of hyperactive bowel sounds in a patient with constipation may include underlying conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal obstruction, or inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. Stress, certain medications, or dietary factors can also contribute to increased bowel sounds in constipated individuals.