Originally Published at Healthline
Curated Content Published at Canadian Society of Intestinal Research Traveling with IBS can be unpleasant, to say the least. Rachel Pauls, a female pelvic medicine specialist based in Cincinnati, has struggled traveling with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) more times...
Originally Published at PIEMed
Curated Content Published at Canadian Society of Intestinal Research When it comes to fecal impaction, fecal impaction symptoms, fecal impactions complications, and fecal impaction treatment, it is hard to know what to do. The article at PIEMed consolidates everything...
Originally Published at ENEMEEZ
Curated Content Published at ENEMEEZ Injuries located at T12 and above (upper motor neuron (UMN) injuries) can cause muscle spasms that tighten the colon. With UMN injuries, the ability to feel when the rectum is full may be lost. For people with lower motor neuron...
Originally Published at ENEMEEZ
Curated Content Published at ENEMEEZ Most people experience constipation at some point in their life. In fact, an estimated 42 million Americans deal with the discomfort and inconvenience of constipation. It is more common in women, non-caucasian, and older adults...
Originally Published at ENEMEEZ
Curated Content Published at ENEMEEZ Adjusting to life after a spinal cord injury (“SCI”) presents many challenges and changes, including the need to have a consistent bowel management regimen to maintain overall health and wellness, and achieve the highest quality of...