An individual experiencing stoppage might encounter excruciating or rare entrail movements. At the point when an individual passes little volumes of hard, dry stool during defecations, normally less than three times each week, it is for the most part believed that they are obstructed. Having a solid discharge three times each day or three times each week, contingent upon the individual may comprise a regular stool end. An excess of water retention by the colon prompts hard, dry excrement. The colon, generally alluded to as the digestive organ, regularly ingests water as food goes through it and structures stool (byproducts). The stool is consequently moved into the rectum by strong withdrawals, and when it arrives, most of the water has been consumed, setting the stool.
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