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Pressure On Colon Even In Bed, Pain Moves To Butt Cheek, Restless Feeling. What Could Be This?
Hi, for the past few months I've been having solid feces but after I go I feel pressure on my colon at all times even when I'm laying in bed at night. The pressure kind of moves into my left butt cheek and is a nagging tolerable pain and gives me a restless feeling in my legs. Sometimes I also produce narrow narrow stringy feces that comes with constipation. Any suggestions? Thanks, Matt
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M Forum. Even after evacuation , you feel pressure and pain. Sometimes constipation, pain in leg, Hemorrhoids is the one cause, fissure in anus is another cause, stricture or any growth in rectum or colon may be. So please consult a surgeon and get in physical examination as well clinical. Hope you will find this information good for you. Best of luck. Dr. HET
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Pressure On Colon Even In Bed, Pain Moves To Butt Cheek, Restless Feeling. What Could Be This?
Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M Forum. Even after evacuation , you feel pressure and pain. Sometimes constipation, pain in leg, Hemorrhoids is the one cause, fissure in anus is another cause, stricture or any growth in rectum or colon may be. So please consult a surgeon and get in physical examination as well clinical. Hope you will find this information good for you. Best of luck. Dr. HET