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Can Dropped Bladder Cause Frequent Urge To Pass Stools With Itchy Rectum?

I have been expiercing frequent bowel movements in the am when I get up and have the urge to go after I go then I may not go again until after lunch and after supper. I can eat supper have a bowel movement. Go to the store shopping and have to find a toilet or I will have an accident. Don t get it I was wondering if a dropped bladder can add to this problem. Also my rectum can become irritated itchy. Do you have any answers
Wed, 29 Jun 2016
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Thanks for contacting healthcare magic.

You have problem of frequent urge to go stool that may be because of irritable bowel syndrome.

Proper history give exact idea.
Stool consistency and frequency change in irritable bowel syndrome.

Consent a physician for further diagnosis.
I hope my guidance is helpful to you.
Take care.
Thanks.
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Can Dropped Bladder Cause Frequent Urge To Pass Stools With Itchy Rectum?

Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. You have problem of frequent urge to go stool that may be because of irritable bowel syndrome. Proper history give exact idea. Stool consistency and frequency change in irritable bowel syndrome. Consent a physician for further diagnosis. I hope my guidance is helpful to you. Take care. Thanks.