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- Tenesmus: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Tenesmus is a frequent urge to go to the bathroom without being able to go It usually affects your bowels, but sometimes your bladder
- 10 Causes of Tenesmus and How to Get Relief - Verywell Health
Tenesmus causes the feeling of needing to pass stool or urine even when your bowel or bladder is empty, often with cramping, straining, or pain It can be caused by conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), infections, constipation, tumors, hemorrhoids, or radiation therapy
- Tenesmus: Symptoms, Common Causes, and Medical Care - WebMD
Understand the causes of tenesmus, including inflammatory bowel disease and infections Learn about symptoms, diagnostic tests, and how to find relief
- Tenesmus: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment - HealthCentral
Tenesmus is a distressing, persistent urge to have a bowel movement, often with little or no stool passed, causing discomfort and frustration
- All About Tenesmus (Persistent Urge To Use the Bathroom) - Health
Tenesmus causes an urge to use the bathroom, even if nothing is left to pass It commonly results from infections, constipation, or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Tenesmus: Causes and Treatment | Doctor - Patient
Tenesmus is a spurious feeling of the need to evacuate the bowels, with little or no stool passed Tenesmus may be constant or intermittent, and is usually accompanied by pain, cramping and involuntary straining efforts It can be a temporary and transient problem related to constipation
- Tenesmus: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and More - Healthline
Tenesmus is cramping rectal pain that makes you feel like you need to have a bowel movement Learn more about its causes and treatment
- Tenesmus: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Tenesmus is the feeling that you need to pass stools, even though your bowels are already empty It may involve straining, pain, and cramping Tenesmus most often occurs with inflammatory diseases of the bowels These diseases may be caused by an infection or other conditions
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