A woman whose bowel had to be removed due to chronic and severe constipation says we should all be more open to talking about basic bodily functions.
Kathryn Nicklas, 26, was told for several years that her constipation was caused by irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and she was repeatedly prescribed laxatives.
She said embarrassment about her symptoms as a teenager meant she had struggled to advocate for her condition to be taken seriously.
Prof Julie Cornish, a leading pelvic health doctor, said many patients required surgery for pelvic health problems but that simpler solutions were possible when symptoms were spotted sooner.