There are a variety of causes for this. Here is a list:
-You are constipated and the stool hasn't been fully passed out of the body. Constipation is the infrequent passage of hard stools.
-You have diarrhea and your intestines are still churning after the movement, however, it's not likely. This possibility is discounted if you weren't in pain before.
-You strained too hard, also a possible sign of constipation.
These are possible causes for singular occurrences, however, if this is a normal pattern for you, it could be severe IBS, Crohn's Disease, or ulcerative colitis. These are serious diseases so find a doctor if you have this symptom regularly, perhaps along with an abnormal stool change (suddenly becomes drier or more moist).
That is not common with those such foods, no.
Research suggests that marijuana can affect bowel movements by potentially increasing the frequency of bowel movements and impacting digestion.
If you are asking if they have bowel movements, of course they do! ********* Yes, just not as often.
No, monsters cannot have bowel movements in Moshi Monsters.
Yes. No bowel movements is a bad sign for your intestines.
The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome include bowel movements that are either more frequent (diarrhea) or less frequent (constipation), as well as feelings of bloating and gas. One also experiences pain that is relieved when they have bowel movement.
Every person is different. It is possible and very normal to have several formed bowel movements in one day.*The only time that frequency of BMs would be a problem is in diarrhea.
It can cause uneasiness in the stomach leading to loose motions and losing control on bowel movements.
If you can't have bowel movements, facial breakouts are the least of your worries.
The color of a puppy's bowel movements is typically dark brown. Occasionally a puppy's bowel will be a green or black color.
Percocet is not eliminated through bowel movements. After stopping percocet, you may notice more frequent bowel movements as your body chemistry changes.
Research suggests that cannabis can affect bowel movements by potentially increasing the frequency of bowel movements and impacting digestion. This is due to the interaction of cannabinoids with the endocannabinoid system in the gut. However, individual responses to cannabis can vary, and more research is needed to fully understand its effects on bowel movements.