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Slight discomfort experienced in GIT
I've been experiencing anxiety since I have my exams approaching but I've had these episode of feeling full and defecating,even though I would have passed it . I don't want to suffer this kind of discomfort on exam day . I've been lately eating outside food but not a lot to cause such weird sensation in gut. Is this anxiety and increased mobility of gut or maybe cuz of eating outside food ( but I don't eat a lot also)
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this is a very common symptom , i would more corelate it wirth stress known as stress induced gastric irrtation or some may label it as irritbale bowel syndrome . u may also develop loose stool or dirrohea or even oral ulcer as the stress incrases. feel free to consult with ur detailed history.
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its mainly due to irritable bowel syndrome. more detailed history needed for proper advise.
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It's due to anxiety and increased gut motility. It's normal .. Don't get stressed.
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It is because of anxiety and lack of sleep , try to have small frequent meals and fresh home made foods , and best of luck for your exams.
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