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if you feel unwell :S
The primary muscles that function to hold in stool are the internal and external anal sphincters. The internal sphincter is a completely involuntary organ, and as stool passes through this sphincter, the muscle slowly relaxes. The stool then contacts the external sphincter, which is a completely voluntary organ. At this point, we sense that there is an increased pressure in our rectum, and we likely feel the need to defecate. If a toilet or other commode is close by, we sit down and voluntarily relax our external anal sphincter, and the stool passes through. If, however, we would rather not have a bowel movement at that moment, we voluntarily tighten our external anal sphincter, and the stool is retained in the rectum.
You feel unwell in the busy places or when you are driving because of the hustles and the loud hooting that is associated with such places.
If you feel worms and see them in your stool or bedsheets, you need to see a doctor. The doctor will likely recommend a type of medication that will kill and remove worms through the regular digestive processes.
Yes, because they feel unwell.
When you are unwell you act the opposite of when your well. For instance; if when you're well your average day consists of listening to music, going to the park and hanging out with friends. When you are unwell you don't turn the radio on, you don't go outside and you don't feel like hanging out with friends. It is important to know when you are well. If you should feel yourself going into unwell you can begin taking steps to stop the unwell changes, or at least make them minimal. Do a search on W.R.A.P. It can explain in detail well and not well.
Yes genius, not eating makes people feel unwell, not even Einestine could of figured that out!
Immediately he/she begins to feel unwell until they are fully recovered.
Pain, swelling, nausea. Basically, any symptom you have that makes you feel ill or unwell can be a sympton of any number of disease.
feverish, swollen glands, unwell, pallid face. Basically when you don't feel well
If you have had one or more children, you could have a rectocele. A rectocele means the wall of the rectum pouches out into the vagina. You can feel it on the back wall of the vagina, especially when feces is present in the rectum. A gynecologist can diagnose this and discuss your pain issue. Whether you've had a child (children) or have never delivered a child, the self-helps for this remain the same. Stay hydrated. Eat fiber foods. Keep stools soft. Don't strain when you need to defecate. Some women have to insert a finger into the vagina while trying to defecate to gently keep pressure on the pouch pushing in from the rectum. If you are constipated, you can actually feel the hard stool pressing onto the vaginal wall. See your doctor to see if surgery would help.
it feels like getting done up the rectum by a bum