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Bowel Obstruction

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Essay title: Bowel Obstruction

A bowel obstruction is a partial or complete blockage in the intestines that prevents gas, fluids, or solids from moving through the intestines normally. Blockage may occur in the small intestine (small-bowel obstruction) or the large intestine (colonic obstruction or large-bowel obstruction). In severe cases, the bowel's blood supply may be cut off. This is called ischemic bowel or bowel strangulation and requires emergency treatment. A bowel obstruction can be caused by tumors, twisting or narrowing of the intestines, or scar tissue, these are called mechanical obstructions. Obstructions can also occur because of inflammation or infection or as a side effect of certain medicines. These are called nonmechanical obstructions and are not included in this topic. In the small intestine, obstructions are most often caused by scar tissue. Other causes include hernias, Crohn's disease, and cancer. In the large intestine, obstructions are most often caused by cancer. Other causes are severe constipation from a hard mass of stool and twisting or narrowing of the intestine that may occur because of diverticulitis or inflammatory bowel disease. A blockage can also occur if one part of the intestine folds like a telescope into another part, which is called intussusception. A small-bowel obstruction may cause cramping abdominal pain, which may be severe if the blood supply is cut off, vomiting or bloating. Symptoms of a large-bowel obstruction include abdominal pain, which may be severe if the blood supply is cut off or bloating. A partial blockage

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