tenesmus
English
Etymology
From Latin tēnesmus, from Ancient Greek τεινεσμός (teinesmós), from τείνω (teínō).
Noun
tenesmus (countable and uncountable, plural tenesmuses)
Translations
straining to relieve the bowels
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urgent need to urinate or defecate that results in little being passed
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