Symptoms Of An Impacted Bowel

Hyperventilation

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The pressure created by the impacted bowel can cause intense discomfort and press on the lungs and diaphragm. This can cause distress, and patients may feel like they cannot breathe. Individuals may feel as if they cannot breathe, which results in significant anxiety and hyperventilation. This causes the levels of carbon dioxide to be too low, making individuals feel sick. Patients may not even realize they are hyperventilating until it is too late. The perceived inability to breathe because of the increased pressure in the abdomen can be scary, especially if individuals do not know why it is happening. Patients need to mention any episodes to the doctor, so they can evaluate this symptom with any other symptoms they might be experiencing.

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Nausea And Vomiting

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Nausea and vomiting may occur for some patients who have an impacted bowel. The patient could become unable to keep food or liquids down, which may lead to weakness. Since nausea and vomiting may be severe, patients who have experienced them for more than twenty-four hours should consult their doctor. This is especially the case if they have not had a bowel movement for two or more days. If the patient cannot get an appointment with their primary doctor, they should go to the emergency room. Doctors will examine the patient to determine the cause of their nausea and vomiting. In some cases, they can prescribe medications to ease these symptoms. Vomiting and nausea usually resolve for most patients once the impacted bowel has been successfully treated.

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