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Soft, thin and semi solid stools

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PostPosted: 11/07/07 - 01:22    Post subject: Soft, thin and semi solid stools Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi,

For past few months, my stool movements are very thin, soft and short too. Even if I drink a cup of water or after taking food, I have to let my Gas out many times.... This makes me uncomfortable and I go to rest room.... My concern is that my stool is thin, semi solid, soft and short with undigested particles in it. I dont have any other issues like Blood in stool/strange color etc. Please advice if this is strange.

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Kiran
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PostPosted: 07/25/08 - 11:20    Post subject: Me too Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi,

I had my appendix taken out like 4 months ago...and it was lodged behind my colon also infected with gangrene. I am also having similar issues with my stool and bowel movements and would like some explanation as well. I have also been feeling really weird, unexplanable.

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