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fibre helps prevent constipation, not stop it and fibre also keeps the intestine working well
If it stays in the large intestine for too long your stool will become hard and you will find it hard to pass through. We call this constipation. And if it doesn't stay in the large intestine long enough the water in your stool won't have been absorbed into the body and you will have diarrhea
Constipation doesn't exactly make you feel sick. Constipation is just when your stomach doesn't agree with what you had and starts working up something that makes you feel constipated. So, constipation doesn't make you feel sick. IT just depends on how constipated you are.
If a person's small intestine is not working well food will not digest properly and it can become backed up inside the intestine. The person may experience stomach pain and need to see a doctor to obtain medication for cleaning out the intestine.
You would know, because your p**p comes from your large intestine. You have muscles to push it out.
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They Dehydrate the Waste and reclaim the water from the waste. If it is not working right, you get diarrhea
The Digestive System. mouth-esophagus-stomach-small intestine-large intestine-colon-rectum-anus
Part of the intestine could be removed by an animal/object ripping part of the intestine out. Medically and logically, the intestine would be infected or dosen't work properly so it needs to be surgically removed to keep the intestines working.
When peristaltic movements in the colon are not functioning properly, it can lead to conditions such as constipation, bloating, and abdominal pain. It can also result in an inability to effectively move waste through the digestive tract, causing further complications if not addressed.
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