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  2. Constipation - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/constipation/symptoms-causes/syc-20354253

    Constipation generally means passing fewer than three stools a week or having a difficult time passing stool. Constipation is fairly common. A lack of dietary fiber, fluids and exercise can cause constipation.

  3. Why Can’t I Poop? Constipation Causes and What to Do About It - ...

    www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/why-cant-i-poop

    3 min read. Can’t go? You’re not alone. About 20% of Americans have occasional constipation -- bowel movements less than three times a week. Or if they do poop, the output is hard, small, and...

  4. Constipation: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/digestive-diseases-constipation

    Being constipated means your bowel movements are tough or happen less often than normal. You might be constipated if you have less than three bowel movements per week.

  5. Can't Poop: 11 Causes of Brief or Chronic Constipation - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/why-can-i-not-poop-8415498

    11 Reasons You Can’t Poop. Still Can’t Poop After Laxatives. Steps to Take. When to Call a Provider. Constipation is having fewer than three bowel movements a week, straining when going to the bathroom, and passing small hard stools. It can involve feeling like not all the stool has been eliminated.

  6. Causes of hard-to-pass stool and what to try - Medical News Today

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/my-poop-is-too-big-to-come-out-and-hurts

    There are many possible causes of large, painful, hard-to-pass bowel movements. Learn more about some of these causes, the treatments, and when to seek help.

  7. Constipation - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/constipation

    Constipation is a condition in which a person has uncomfortable or infrequent bowel movements. Generally, a person is considered to be constipated when bowel movements result in passage of small amounts of hard, dry stool, usually fewer than three times a week.

  8. Anismus (Dyssynergic Defecation): Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/23138

    Anismus, also called dyssynergic defecation, is a type of pelvic floor dysfunction that makes it hard to poop. It can lead to chronic constipation. Your “pelvic floor” is a group of muscles in your pelvic area that help control bowel movements, among other things.

  9. Types of Constipation: Their Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - ...

    www.healthline.com/health/constipation/types-of-constipation

    abdominal pain. Slow transit constipation is rare. It occurs when the movement of stool through the colon is slow, leading to difficulty passing stool and infrequent bowel movements....

  10. Obstructed Defecation - Cleveland Clinic

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    Obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) is a functional pooping disorder. People with ODS have trouble evacuating their bowels, resulting in constipation. It may be for a variety of reasons, both mechanical and psychological. Treatment is usually conservative and holistic, but sometimes surgery is needed. Digestive Care.

  11. Constipation: Symptoms & Causes - Cleveland Clinic

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    Constipation occurs when your bowel movements become less frequent and stools become difficult to pass. It happens most often due to changes in diet or routine, or due to inadequate intake of fiber. You should call a healthcare provider if you have severe pain, blood in your stool or constipation that lasts longer than three weeks.