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Constipation. Diarrhoea. Farts. How often are you pooing? What about your stool’s firmness? What’s been going on with your gut lately?

Now we’ve got the embarrassing bit out of the way, let’s chat sh*t.

Dump your discomfort as learning about your poo can help you identify if something’s going wrong with your bowels. We’re here to normalise the conversation about constipation, the dialogue around diarrhoea and get to the bottom of all things bowel health.

It’s time to stay regular.

Over the last decade, nurse Rebecca Mottram has identified a range of symptoms that might signal your little one is struggling to poo.
Your preference can affect your gut, the doctor says.
One-third of all people coming to see Dr. Evan Goldstein have an issue related to this seemingly innocent product.
For starters, you might end up with a 'leopard print' colon.
Research suggests it can say more about our long-term health than we knew.
Turns out we "sample" the substance before deciding its path.
From colds and flu to period cramps, your sleeping position can help ease discomfort.
One paper suggests the gendered difference.
Plus, doctors weigh in on whether we pass more wind as we age.
A colorectal expert shares how long is too long to sit on the can.
Here's when to consider seeing your GP.
Experts explain what types of stools aren't normal and how to tell if something unusual could be a sign of a more serious problem.
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