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17. Avoid Holding It In

When nature calls, answer. Delaying a bowel movement can lead to harder stools, making them more difficult to pass later on. This habit can exacerbate constipation and increase discomfort. Listening to your body's signals and responding promptly can help maintain a smoother digestive process and prevent the buildup of stool. According to a Harvard Men's Health Watch, you should not delay urine release either. Holding it can lead to bladder stretching, making it harder to go, and kidney stones.

Man holding his bottom in pain, isolated in grey

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