Stool Stuck in the Rectum After 60? Doctor Explains What It Means and What to Do

#StoolStuck #FecalImpaction #ConstipationRelief #SeniorHealth #HealthAfter60 #Over60Health #DigestiveHealth #BowelHealth #GutHealth #RectumHealth #HardStool #HealthyAging #DrNathonFox Stool Stuck in the Rectum After 60? Doctor Explains What It Means and What to Do — because this may be more than simple constipation. If you feel pressure in the rectum, sit in the bathroom for a long time, strain but nothing comes out, or feel like you never fully empty, this could be a warning sign of fecal impaction after 60. In this video, Dr. Nathon Fox explains what happens when stool stuck in the rectum becomes hard, dry, and trapped, why fecal impaction can be dangerous for seniors, and what steps may help you respond safely. You’ll learn why slow bowel movement, low water intake, reduced movement, medications, ignoring the urge to go, and hard stool can lead to rectum pressure, constipation, incomplete bowel movement, watery leakage that may look like diarrhea, bladder pressure, and urgent warning signs. Dr. Nathon Fox also explains when to stop straining, when to call your doctor, when to seek urgent medical care, and how to support bowel health with water, movement, regular meals, fiber with enough fluid, bathroom routine, and medication review. You are Watching: Stool Stuck in the Rectum After 60? Doctor Explains What It Means and What to Do If you are over 50 or 60 and deal with stool stuck in the rectum, constipation, hard stool, fecal impaction, rectum pressure, incomplete bowel movement, watery leakage, bowel health problems, gut health issues, or digestive health concerns, subscribe to Dr. Nathon Fox for simple senior health videos made in clear language. 🩺 Medical Disclaimer The content in this video is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a licensed healthcare professional. Watching this video does not create a doctor-patient relationship. Always consult your physician or another qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, supplement, diet, exercise program, or health routine. Never ignore professional medical advice or delay seeking care because of something you saw in this video. The information shared on this channel is based on sources believed to be reliable at the time of recording, but medical knowledge and clinical guidance can change over time. Dr. Nathon Fox and this channel do not guarantee that all information is complete, current, or applicable to every individual situation. 📽️ Copyright Notice © 2026 Dr. Nathon Fox. All rights reserved. This video and its contents may not be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, redistributed, or used in whole or in part without prior written permission from Dr. Nathon Fox.