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In the book "Bud, Not Buddy," Mr. Calloway is described as having a case of "diarrhea of the mouth" due to his tendency to talk a lot and share many stories, while at the same time, he struggles with "constipation of the brain," hinting at his reluctance to express his true emotions or thoughts openly. This phrase emphasizes the contrast between his verbose nature and his internal struggles.
Question: Which organ does not function properly when a person has Diarrhea?ANSWER IS: THE STOMACH
A glioblastoma (GBM) tumor itself can not cause constipation, unless the tumor location is affecting bowel movement or colon muscle coordination. Commonly, however, constipation in GBM patients is caused by chemotherapy drugs. It's important to stay on top of constipation issues for any cancer patient taking drugs, since a "small" issue like this can easily become a trip to the hospital emergency room for an enema. Even if patients have never suffered from constipation prior to cancer, they should consider taking prophylactic stool softeners while taking drugs which can cause constipation. Of course, many chemo drugs can also cause diarrhea. Some drugs, like the temozolomide (Temodar or Temodal) used in standard treatment of GBMs can cause constipation OR diarrhea; every patient reacts differently to drugs.
Odd-sounding question... but it could happen. If the constipation produces straining at the stool, that tends to increase blood pressure, which could result in a brain aneurysm... essentially, a stroke, which might cause some brain cells to die.
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Parenchyma is a term often used as a synonym for brain cells or brain tissue that sounds like arenchyma. It refers to the functional tissue of an organ, in this case, the brain.
They help us hear sounds, and transfers the sounds into the brain.
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We use our ears to hear sounds. The ear collects sound waves, which are then transmitted as electrical signals to the brain through the auditory nerve. The brain interprets these signals as sounds.
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In some cases, yes; Adderall contains amphetamine. Amphetamine increases blood pressure and causes the release of dopamine and norepinephrine. This can cause digestive problems such as constipation or diarrhea due to blood flow being redirected to brain and muscles as opposed to digestive function. In addition, the lack of appetite caused by amphetamine can also worsen constipation. Ensure your diet contains fiber (fruits, whole grains) and sufficient water intake.