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Tenesmus

Tenesmus is the sensation that one has to pass stools, even though one's bowels are vacant. It involves weakening, aches, and cramping. It usually arises due to inflammatory disorders of the bowels. Such diseases are induced by an infection or different ailments.

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Every day, I feel to have incomplete defecation. What is the cause?

Query: Hi doctor,I am a 22 year old male, and I have an unusual problem of bowel movements. Every morning, I feel I have incomplete motion. I cannot say it is constipation, but the stool does not come out completely. Even after defecating, I still have an urge to defecate more. Then after taking breakf...  Read Full »


Dr. Jeremy David O' Kennedy

Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.Thank you for your question.The feeling of an incomplete bowel movement that you describe is called tenesmus in medicine. Tenesmus, as well as urgency, has quite a few possible causes, but by far the most common is the irritable and inflammatory bowel syndromes.Irritable bo...  Read Full »

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