Symptoms Of An Impacted Bowel

Loss Of Appetite

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When dealing with an impacted bowel, the body will not want more food because it cannot process and evacuate what is in the colon. A loss of appetite can also occur because of the pain and discomfort of a swollen and painful abdomen. If patients are in pain, they might not be hungry. Furthermore, if individuals continue to eat, they may make the impacted bowel worse, and more of the bowel will suffer from not getting the right kind of blood flow. If this happens, and surgery is needed, the doctor may need to remove more bowel than if a patient had the situation taken care of earlier. Getting the right diagnosis as soon as possible improves the patient's chances of a full recovery and eliminate pain and discomfort.

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