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Difficulty going to the toilet opening bowels l4 and l5 compression?

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Dr. Charles Cattano answered

What do you mean?: Are you trying to gauge the force of straining at stool? Or, how can we help you?

Dr Fowler and 2 doctors agreed

Answered 11/23/2014

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