A bowel obstruction is a blockage in the intestines that prevents gas, fluids, or food from moving through the intestines normally. Many different problems can cause a bowel obstruction. Some examples are scar tissue from past surgeries (adhesions), certain types of hernias, cancer, twisting of the intestines (volvulus), or diverticulitis.
            Symptoms of a bowel obstruction include:
            
              - Cramping abdominal (belly) pain. The pain may affect all or part of the belly area and may be severe.
 
              - Nausea and vomiting.
 
              - An inability to have a bowel movement or pass gas.
 
              - Bloating.
 
            
            A suspected bowel obstruction needs to be evaluated by a doctor. It may require medical or surgical treatment.
           
         
        
          
            
              Current as of: October 19, 2024