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Alternative Names Return to top
Pain - passing stool; Painful stools; Difficulty passing stoolDefinition Return to top
Tenesmus involves constantly feeling the need to empty the bowels, along with pain, cramping, and straining.
Considerations Return to top
Tenesmus usually occurs with inflammatory diseases of the bowels. These diseases may be caused by an infection or other conditions.
People with tenesmus feel as though they need to pass stool. Although they strain, they pass little stool.
Causes Return to top
Home Care Return to top
If you feel that you are constipated, try to increase your fluid and fiber intake.
When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top
Contact your health care provider if you continue to have symptoms of tenesmus that are constant or come and go.
Also call if you have:
These symptoms could be a sign of a disease that might be causing the problem.
What to Expect at Your Office Visit Return to top
The doctor will examine you and ask questions such as:
The physical examination may include a detailed abdominal examination. A rectal examination-- and prostate check for men -- is performed in most cases.
Tests that may be done include: