Man can't poop for three months due to constipation - his abdomen looks as ... trends now

Man can't poop for three months due to constipation - his abdomen looks as ... trends now
Man can't poop for three months due to constipation - his abdomen looks as ... trends now

Man can't poop for three months due to constipation - his abdomen looks as ... trends now

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We've all had weeks where our system is a bit sluggish.

But, for one man, the delay in going to the bathroom lasted not weeks, but months: three, in fact. 

Doctors said his bloat was so extreme that his abdomen resembled that of a woman carrying triplets. 

The case was described by physicians in an online forum, who said the patient suffered constipation so extreme that the waste had become hardened and stuck in the colon - a problem know medically as fecal impactation. 

Doctors treat it by removing the mass manually or via an enema — when fluid is directed into the colon to loosen the stool which can then exit the body the normal way.

The above shows the inside of the man's body from side on. Dr Justin Shafa, from Los Angeles, demonstrates how the grainy area of the colon is all stool. The lighter section around the edge is the side of the body.

The above shows the inside of the man's body from side on. Dr Justin Shafa, from Los Angeles, demonstrates how the grainy area of the colon is all stool. The lighter section around the edge is the side of the body.

A second scan of the patient - a bird's eye view - shows the grainy area in the scan, which is a large collection of tool

A second scan of the patient - a bird's eye view - shows the grainy area in the scan, which is a large collection of tool

Revealing the case on Reddit, the doctor wrote: 'Had to ask patient after scan when the last time he did a bowel movement was.

'He said last "real s***" was three months ago.'

The physician also revealed the patient's CT scan, which showed a large and grainy mass in the center of the body — which was all stool.

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