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I had a bowel colposcopy came back i have ibs seen my colon on screen all clear inside, 2weeks later vomiting poop im told i am backed up impacted poo?
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No: That us not a side effect of colonoscopy. That sounds like something more serious. You should get to an emergency right now and have them take a ct san of your abdomen.
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