Fake urge to pass stool (tenesmus), pain
Fake urge to pass stool (tenesmus), pain and inflammation in the anus, feeling that the stomach bowel is not fully cleared
Fake urge to pass stool (tenesmus), pain and inflammation in the anus, feeling that the stomach bowel is not fully cleared
It feels as if passing a little more stool would relieve the pressure, but no more stool comes out. I also have a dull aching pain and a feeling of pressure or tightness inside the rectal/anal area. My stool is generally soft, and I do not have bleeding
Digestive problems with food not digested properly, gas problem in everyday basis . I have trouble with latrine
I have done endoscopy today morning. Anything serious in result because what is this.why biopsy not taken Please clarify my doubt
Whenever I continue to eat for 2 days outside of food or outside non veg or more oily and spicy food at home, they get me sick like either getting a stomach ache with bloating or loose stools. Is this due to the gastric problem only? Or something else?
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