Constipated pensioner’s bowels nearly ‘explode’ from a build-up of faeces

Constipated pensioner’s bowels nearly ‘explode’ from a build-up of faeces after he didn’t go to the toilet for a week

  • The unnamed patient, 80, from Taiwan, was found collapsed in his living room
  • He was taken to hospital, where he confessed he had not defecated for a week
  • Medics took scans and found around 30cm of hardened faeces had built-up
  • Surgeons in Kaohsiung reportedly had to cut out a foot-long section of his bowel 

An elderly man’s bowels almost ‘exploded’ because he was so constipated, it has been claimed.

The unnamed patient, 80, from Taiwan, was found collapsed in his living room by family members. 

He was taken to hospital, where he confessed to doctors that he had not been able to defecate for an entire week. unnamed patient, 80, from Taiwan,unnamed patient, 80, from Taiwan,

An elderly man’s bowels almost ‘exploded’ because he was so constipated, it has been claimed. Medics took scans and found around 30cm of hardened faeces had built-up in his stomach, according to local media

The unnamed patient, 80, from Taiwan, was found collapsed in his living room by family members. Doctors had to remove part of his bowel full of excrement

The unnamed patient, 80, from Taiwan, was found collapsed in his living room by family members. Doctors had to remove part of his bowel full of excrement

Medics took scans and found around 30cm of hardened faeces had built-up in his stomach, according to local media. 

Surgeons at Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital in Kaohsiung reportedly had to cut out a foot-long section of his bowel because of the accumulation.

They said he had necrotic bowel tissue, which was allegedly full of excrement. The man had a temperature of 39°C (102°F), signalling a fever.

Doctors diagnosed the man with ulcerative colitis, a form of inflammatory bowel disease affecting the digestive system.

Hsieh Yi-chien, one of the medics who treated the patient, spoke of what could have happened had the man waited longer to be seen.  

He said: ‘Had he come later, his intestines might have exploded from the poo, leading to potentially fatal peritonitis and sepsis.’ 

CAN YOUR BOWEL EXPLODE FROM CONSTIPATION? 

Constipation can lead to faecal impaction if left untreated for a long time. 

Faecal impaction is not common, but often affects the elderly who may not be diagnosed quickly.

This makes complications even more fatal, and can lead to perforation – a rupture or hole in the bowel.

Complications of faecal impaction include urinary tract obstruction, perforation of the colon, dehydration and rectal bleeding.  

The treatment of a faecal impaction usually requires extraction of the stool.

If unrecognised or untreated, a faecal impaction may lead to significant morbidity and mortality. 

In one study, published in BMC Geriatrics in 2016,  intestinal perforation occurred in 145 of 280 reported clinical cases (51 per cent).

Death due to complications was reported in 78 cases (29 per cent), with perforation linked to a high mortality rate. 

Source: Clinical Gastroenterology  

The pensioner remained under observation for two more weeks before being discharged, Apple Daily reports.

Constipation is a common problem and can usually be cleared up by diet or lifestyle changes, but it can become a longer-lasting issue if the cause is not tackled.

Potential causes include not getting enough fibre from fruit and vegetables, not drinking enough fluids, or side effects from certain medications. 

Long-term constipation can lead to faecal impaction, where faeces has built up in the rectum.  

After a long bout of constipation, people may experience diarrhoea, which can exacerbate the problem if anti-diarrhoea tablets are taken.

Left untreated, it can be fatal – especially among the elderly who are more likely to get faecal impaction.

Complications include rupture of the bowel which has a high mortality rate. 

It comes after MailOnline last August revealed the similar situation of a 24-year-old man, thought to be from London.

The unnamed patient’s bowel became so full with faeces it burst – causing his organs to start shutting down, according to doctors writing in BMJ Case Reports. 



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