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#10 Friday Fun Fact – The Ghost Poop

February 17, 2017February 18, 2017Leave a comment

When your bowel behaves as though there is an obstruction, but upon medical inspection, none exists. Can include bloating, severe pain, and constipation. Much like the brain in the head sometimes gets confused about the presence of a limb following amputation (phantom limb pain), so too can the brain in the gut get confused about … Continue reading #10 Friday Fun Fact – The Ghost Poop

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