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10. Holding It In

If a person restrains from having a bowel movement for any reason, complications can develop. If it happens often enough, the result can be constipation. Most of the time, if it's uncomfortable to defecate, the body puts up resistance. Any colon condition such as hemorrhoids or anal fissures can lead to constipation because it's too painful to go. Also, being in unfamiliar surroundings can prevent people from being comfortable enough to move their bowels. Fortunately, these should all be temporary circumstances, and the bowels will return to normal functioning.

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