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Bowel motions (abnormal)

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The discussion of an abnormal bowel motion is, perhaps, one of society's last remaining taboos. This should be borne in mind when asking a patient about their bowels - firstly there may be a reluctance or an embarrassment associated with the discussion. Secondly the patient may misuse terms such as diarrhoea - this may be described in a patient who is now passing stool once a day after previously going only every three days.


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