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Results 1 - 10 of 252 for Feces
  1. ... pain that does not go away after a bowel movement Diarrhea with a fever above 101°F or ...
  2. ... passing gas, to not being able to control bowel movements. Urinary incontinence is when you are not able ... and nervous system must work together to control bowel movements. If there is a problem with any of ...
  3. ... stools or may be unable to have a bowel movement after straining or pushing. ... Constipation is common in children. However, normal bowel movements ... have bowel movements about once a day. After that, babies can ...
  4. A stool Gram stain is a laboratory test that uses different chemical stains to detect and identify bacteria in a stool sample. The ...
  5. A Gram stain is a test used to identify bacteria. It is one of the most common ways to quickly diagnose bacterial infection in the ...
  6. ... be used by people to help improve their bowel movements. ... passing gas, to not being able to control bowel movements. Severe constipation . These problems may be caused by: ...
  7. ... with their bowels. Symptoms may include: Constipation (hard bowel movements) Diarrhea (loose bowel movements) Loss of bowel control ...
  8. ... leads to pain in abdomen and changes in bowel movements. IBS is not the same as inflammatory bowel ... often be reduced or go away after a bowel movement. Symptoms may flare up when there is a ...
  9. ... to swell. This tissue can bleed, often during bowel movements. Hemorrhoids may be caused by: Straining during bowel movements Constipation Sitting for long periods of time, especially ...
  10. ... sample. When you are ready to have a bowel movement, use the Cologuard testing kit to collect your ... Wait until you are ready to have a bowel movement. Collect the sample only when it is possible ...
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