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  2. Rectal tenesmus - Wikipedia

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    Rectal tenesmus is a feeling of incomplete defecation. [1] It is the sensation of inability or difficulty to empty the bowel at defecation, even if the bowel contents have already been evacuated. Tenesmus indicates the feeling of a residue, and is not always correlated with the actual presence of residual fecal matter in the rectum.

  3. Mariko Aoki phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The Mariko Aoki phenomenon (青木まりこ現象, Aoki Mariko genshō) is a Japanese expression referring to a sudden urge to defecate that is felt upon entering bookstores. The phenomenon is named after Mariko Aoki, a woman who described the effect in a magazine article published in 1985.

  4. If You've Ever Felt the Sudden Urge to Poop When You ... - AOL

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    Feeling the urge to poop while visiting a bookstore is a real thing that’s referred to as the Mariko Aoki phenomenon. ... the association of being around books may make you feel the need to poop ...

  5. The #1 Habit to Break to Poop Better, According to ... - AOL

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    One of the worst habits you can do for your poop health is not going No. 2 when you feel the urge. ... explains that there is a limited window between when your body signals the need to defecate ...

  6. The 3 Most Important Things Your Poop Reveals About Your ...

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    Signs of colon cancer include changes in bowel habits, rectal bleeding, blood in stool, abdominal pain, fatigue, unintentional weight loss and feeling like you need to poop but not feeling ...

  7. Neurogenic bowel dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    In complete spinal cord injury both sensory and motor functions are completely lost below the level of the lesion so there is a loss of voluntary control and loss of sensation of the need to defecate. [12] An incomplete spinal cord injury is one where there may still be partial sensation or motor function below the level of the lesion. [12]

  8. Fecal incontinence - Wikipedia

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    Rectal sensation is required to detect the presence, nature, and amount of rectal contents. [27] Reduced rectal sensation may be a contributory factor. If the sensory nerves are damaged, the detection of stool in the rectum is dulled or absent, and the person will not feel the need to defecate until too late.

  9. Have you ever had a 'ghost poop'? Here's what that says ... - AOL

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    The sensation of needing to poop, which ends up being gas. A stool that sinks to the bottom of the toilet and disappears. A stool that leaves no trace on toilet paper after wiping.