Another common symptom of constipation is abdominal cramping. Cramps can range from dull, burning sensations to sharp, stabbing pain. When the digestive tract is unable to move and pass stool, the waste can build up in the intestines, causing these symptoms. Typically, once the stool has passed, the abdominal pain will lessen or cease. If pain continues for no clear reason, make an appointment with a doctor.

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