I am a 28-year-old male. For the last 6 months, I have had frequent toilet visits, especially in the morning. The first stool is often hard or sausage-shaped, followed by smaller bowel movements, and I feel incomplete evacuation. There is no blood in stool, weight loss, fever, or significant abdominal pain. I am currently taking Isabgol and Carbamide Forte prebiotics. After increasing Isabgol from 1 spoon to 2 spoons, my stool became softer and today I felt more completely empty after passing stool. Could this be constipation, IBS, pelvic floor dysfunction, or another gastrointestinal condition? What tests are recommended?
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As suspected by you it could be any of the conditions you mentioned. However, need to clinically examine for further evaluation and diagnosis.
Consult a Gastroenterologist (medical/Surgical)
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