The anus can be affected by the internal and external sphincters, which are muscles that use tonic contracture to keep certain parts of the gastrointestinal tract closed, until it is time for something to pass. The internal sphincter is involuntary and what gives you the urge to defecate (have a bowel movement). The external sphincter is voluntary. This is what allows you to hold your feces - which was learned during potty training - until it is convenient to have a bowel movement. If the external sphincter continues to suppress the internal sphincter, it is possible that this could contribute to constipation.
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The Anus is the end of the worm (the behind).
Red should come out of your anus.
An artificial anus is an artificial opening of the intestine.
The average lifespan of an anus is about 70 years, but can vary a great deal depending on several factors. The measured 'length' of the anus cannot properly be defined, as the term 'anus' refers to the outside opening of the intestinal tract.
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From mouth to anus. Crohns disease can appear anywhere in the digestive tract.
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It is an inflammatory bowl disease. It usually affects the intestines, but may occur anywhere from the mouth to the anus.
Crohns disease can be found in any part of the digestive tract. From the mouth all the way to the anus.
rectal bleeding can be a complication of diverticular disease.
Crohns disease can affect the digestive system from mouth to anus.
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Crohns symptoms can occur from mouth to anus. It is likely the original esophageal spasms were symptoms of Crohns disease that were undiagnosed until later.
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Most commonly due to a fissure - because of constipation. Other more serious causes could be Hemorrhoids, IBD or Crohn's disease.
"Anus" in English is anus in French.