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Hemorrhoids are varicose veins around your rectum that have burst. They can be caused by childbirth, pregnancy or pushing too hard while having a bowel movement.
Defecate . To have a bowel movement, go to the bathroom.To rid the body of solid waste.To pass feces (stool) out of the rectum through the anus
This residue that you are speaking of is most likely the mucus that keeps your rectum lubricated when you have a bowel movement. Having a little mucus drip onto your underwear is normal, but contact your doctor if the mucus turns bloody.
The outside opening of the rectum is called the anus. It is the opening where feces are expelled from the body during a bowel movement.
By the time popcorn passes through the digestive system, and reaches the rectum, it would be in no fit state to cut anyone.
Just before a person has to have a bowel movement, feces (stool) moves down into the rectum. As it pushes on the sphinter, we recognize we 'need to go'. After a bowel movement, the rectum is mostly empty, though feces coats the walls of the rectum, kind of like a watery-oil sheen. The tissues may be pinker because more blood enters the tissues while pushing the bowel movement out. Otherwise, nothing is in the rectum. The walls close in more together, so it's an empty collapsed tube.
Having to do with the rectum, the place where your digestive tract excretes its contents.
The rectum is the final part of the large intestine where stool is stored until it is ready to be expelled from the body through the anus. When the rectum becomes full, it triggers nerve signals that stimulate the urge to have a bowel movement. The muscles in the rectum then contract to push the stool out of the body.
wastes in a human being's body is stored within the rectum.
Bowel movement will happen when the food makes its way from the stomach to rectum. This will take several hours because your intestines will have been emptied in preparation for the colonoscopy. ............................................................................................................................
faeces are stored in the rectrum!
Pinworms eat nutrients in the anus and rectum