You could try using a laxative combined with a stool softener. That way, when the laxative takes effect, you should pass your stools without too much discomfort until your system is back to normal. If this is a regular occurrence, see your doctor for professional advice.
Excruciating... "Out of the cross"... Crucifixion was so incredibly painful, they actually invented a new term for such suffering...
the word meansextremely painfulit is an adjectiveIt means extremely painful, causing intense suffering and mental anguish
Excruciating, agonizing
very painful Agony
You are probably think of excruciating, i.e. extremely painful.
The correct spelling is "excruciating" (very painful).
The term "excruciating" comes from the Latin word "excruciare," which means "out of the cross." It refers to the intense suffering experienced by Jesus during his crucifixion and by the followers of Spartacus who were also crucified. The word is used to describe severe physical or mental pain.
The medical prefix for painful is 'dys-' so if the patient was suffering from something such as painful swallowing, it would be known as dysphagia.
Getting your head cut off would be an extremely painful and terrifying experience, causing intense suffering and leading to almost immediate death due to severe blood loss and trauma. The sensation would likely be brief but excruciating.
Yes, of course. That's point of torture is subject the victim to excruciating pain - usually in order to obtain a confession or information.
Involuntary encopresis is related to constipation, passing hard painful feces, and difficult bowel movements
Male impotence, painful menstruation, menopause disorders, anxiety, nervousness, mild depression, constipation.