well just depends on how much time you have, ive been around the block and seen some crazy stuff the most ive seen stretched is 3 inches across but i wouldn't be surprised if you can find some thing wider
The gastro-colonic reflex via the sacral nerve.
Recto-vesicular fistula? Carcinoma of bladder with colonic adhesions?
Philip H. Gordon has written: 'Neoplasms of the colon, rectum, and anus' -- subject(s): Anus, Anus neoplasms, Cancer, Colon (Anatomy), Colonic Neoplasms, Rectal Neoplasms, Rectum
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Colonic is a treatment for your colon. This treatment typically includes removing waste from the colon. There are different ways to go about with a colonic treatment including herbal teas and a dual action cleanse.
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If it is for cleansing it is an enema. A more sophisticated version is called a colonic. And when a doctor exams the colon, it is a colonoscopy.
Colonic irrigation is also known as hydrotherapy of the colon, high colonic, entero-lavage, or simply colonic.
This depends on how far up your rectum the tampon is. If you can reach in and pull it out, then do that. To make it a bit easier, you could try lubricating your rectum (kitchen oil should work fine, but body or massage oil might be preferable) - just pour the lubricant into your rectum, and hopefully you should be able to pull it out without much trouble. However, if the tampon is so far up your rectum that you cannot easily pull it out, go to your local emergency room and have them remove it for you. Either way, you're likely to have a sore rectum for a few days.
The rectum is found in the digestive system.
Waste goes into the rectum.