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  2. Can Stress Cause Constipation? Here’s What You Need to Know

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    So, can stress cause constipation? We spoke to a medical expert for the full scoop on whether or not your hectic life might be responsible for b ... Oh, and to add insult to injury, you have an ...

  3. Can Stress Give You Diarrhea? Doctors Explain. - AOL

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    Stress can affect the physiology of the gut and cause many different GI symptoms, like indigestion, bloating, and “altered bowel habits,” including diarrhea and constipation, says Kevin Beyer ...

  4. How to Finally Address Your Stress in the New Year - AOL

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    Digestive problems, like nausea, diarrhea, or constipation. Can stress cause weight loss? The short answer is yes, but it can also cause weight gain. Everyone’s reaction to stress is different ...

  5. Should You Be Taking a Fiber Supplement If You Can't Poop ...

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    Another often-overlooked way to get things moving is stress management. “Too much stress can make your gut sluggish,” says Sauceda. “Stress, even lack of sleep, can lead to constipation, and ...

  6. Anismus - Wikipedia

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    Anismus that has a behavioral cause could be viewed as having similarities with parcopresis, or psychogenic fecal retention. [citation needed] Symptoms include tenesmus (the sensation of incomplete emptying of the rectum after defecation has occurred) and constipation.

  7. Rectal tenesmus - Wikipedia

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    Tenesmus is characterized by a sensation of needing to pass stool, accompanied by pain, cramping, and straining. Despite straining, little stool is passed. [3] Tenesmus is generally associated with inflammatory diseases of the bowel, which may be caused by either infectious or noninfectious conditions.

  8. The #1 Habit to Start to Poop Better, According to ... - AOL

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    Some research has shown that stress is a common trigger for gastrointestinal issues like constipation, diarrhea, functional dyspepsia (indigestion) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Yet, science ...

  9. Can Anxiety Affect Your Appetite? - AOL

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    Other gastrointestinal symptoms of anxiety, for example, are nausea and constipation. ... Experts are still not entirely clear about why stress or anxiety can cause appetite changes.