Bowel cancer : Why am l constantly... - Colon Cancer Conn...

Colon Cancer Connected

14,952 members1,576 posts

Bowel cancer

Kidrap1 profile image
6 Replies

Why am l constantly having my bowels open after bowel cancer

Written by
Kidrap1 profile image
Kidrap1
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
6 Replies
7476 profile image
7476

Hi I have had a bowel cancer op also my husband 9years ago the bowel does settle down in time but I am still running to the toilet.The price you have to pay I suppose keep well

Kidrap1 profile image
Kidrap1 in reply to7476

O thank you just thought of the toilet problems giving me a little break now and then I really hope you and your husband are well now and thank you for your reply

7476 profile image
7476 in reply toKidrap1

Hope it soon resolves itself

Kidrap1 profile image
Kidrap1 in reply to7476

A big thank you

Wexford1968 profile image
Wexford1968

I had the same problem after my operation, I sometimes open my bowels 6 or 7 times a day

Kidrap1 profile image
Kidrap1 in reply toWexford1968

Yes that’s me now we just got to be thankful wish you well

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Bowel Cancer Worries

I am 39 and new to this forum. I have had stomach ache now for 5 months-it comes and it goes but...

Pregnancy & bowel cancer

I was 39weeks pregnant, thinking I was health otherwise. Though I had been having problems going to...
Libra87 profile image

Possible Bowel Cancer

My boyfriend is only 24 and has had on and off bleeding when he goes to the toilet for around 2...
HerbaK1364 profile image

Long term bowel cancer survivor

I was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 41. It had already spread to the liver so was...
Jezza profile image

Worried I have bowel cancer

I,m new. For the past couple of months I,ve felt very tired and have discomfort down my left side...

Moderation team

GCCA-Survivor profile image
GCCA-SurvivorAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.