Most commonly: Milk, dairy, spicy
Any food can cause diareaha if it isn't washed and prepared properly. Fruits, veggies and meats are the usual culprits.
baked beans
Certain foods can cause the stomach to act funky such as spicy, fried, and oily foods. These types of foods can definitely cause bowel problems such as constipation and diarrhea. A good way to make sure bowel movements are consistent and get the digestive system on track is to higher the fiber content in your diet.
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.
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Foods that can cause bowel movements include high-fiber foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, as well as certain stimulants like coffee. These foods can help regulate digestion by promoting regular bowel movements and preventing constipation. However, consuming too much of these foods can lead to diarrhea or stomach discomfort. It's important to maintain a balanced diet to support healthy digestion.
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
There are lots of foods that can cause more gas which can lead to some issues. Usually fatty foods and foods with are known to cause gas like beans and cabbage. Coffee is also know to cause gas.
That is not common with those such foods, no.
Yes, amitriptyline can cause bowel problems as a side effect. It may lead to constipation, which is a common issue associated with this medication due to its anticholinergic properties. Additionally, some individuals may experience diarrhea or other gastrointestinal disturbances. If bowel issues persist, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for advice.
Laxative. It should be noted that ALL foods cause bowel movements! (Laxatives promote bowel motility which causes the fecal bolus (poop) to move more quickly through the GI tract).
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
That depends on what type of bowel cleanse. If you are talking about herbal bowel cleanses, seek out a well qualified professional herbalist because many of the ingredients in commercially available herbal bowel cleanses may cause problems.
Foods that are high in fiber.