Residue after bowel movement
Does anyone have residue left after a bowel movement of soft stool? I use up almost a quarter roll of toilet paper to clean. I also wear a thin sanitary napkin.
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@verol65 that makes sense! In my case, however, I have to take it as directed on the package because I tend to be constipated.
Never heard of the Bristol scale … what is that?
Bidets are truly helpful. $20-30 at Walmart. Equally effective as the expensive ones. Easy, easy to install & long lasting too. I am using one for more than 4 years. Life changing is just an understatement. I regret all those years I lived without it.
The $20 model does absolutely fine for me. 4 years.
I didn’t care for the additives in Metamucil and that’s one reason I stopped it. I also didn’t orange flavor, due to acidity. Difficult to find. I bought some plain psyllium husk, but it doesn’t seem to work the same. Anyway, I’m managing ok with just Miralax.
My screening colonoscopy was fully covered, but a diagnostic isn’t and have to pay 30%. I am having it due to chronic constipation.
Damn. That’s great.
Thank you for your reply.
The Bristol stool scale, developed at the Bristol Royal Infirmary, is a diagnostic medical tool designed to classify the form of human faeces into seven categories. It is used as a clinical assessment tool and as a research tool to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments for various bowel diseases of the bowel. It is also a clinical communication aid between patients and their doctors.
In Belgium, where my parents live, they also stop colonoscopies around age 70, unless you've had colon or rectal cancer.
Costco and Amazon sell cans of general psyllium husk. There are also capsules, which some people prefer because they can't stand the taste and/or texture of the psyllium husk.
@verol65 ah … good to know! I was still passing what is #7 on this Bristol scale when I went in for the colonoscopy procedure despite following all prep directions, so I am surprised the doctor was able to see three polyps!
A few days ago a friend and I were having a discussion about bowel movements and she said her granny (she was raised by her) used to say the ideal stool form should be “shaped like a smile” so I guess #4 on this Bristol scale is just that! 😀
My friend is exactly my age so her granny must have been wise beyond her years!