Yes. Some medical conditions require the removal of the bowel or a bypass from the small intestine to the rectum or sigmoid colon.
However, this requires careful medical monitoring. Food will pass through the system quickly and will be excreted in a more liquid form. Dehydration can be a problem because the large intestine is where water (and some vitamins) are removed.
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90 percent because it is possible to live without your intestine.
If a child is born without a large intestine it cannot live obviously, where else would it's waste be transported through?
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No, you cannot live without your large intestine. It is a very important part of you digestive system.
If you mean, "can you live without your large intestine?" then yes, you can. One must wear a Colostomy bag to collect the waste that leaves the small intestine. The large intestine also plays a small role in reabsorbing water and ions, so one would have to make sure they are not getting dehydrated or experiencing symptoms of low ion concentrations. If you mean "with only small intestine -- no stomach, etc.", then no, you cannot.
There is no transplant for Crohn's disease. (The large intestine is never transplanted since you can live without it. The small intestine can be transplanted, but it does not cure Crohn's disease).
yes
No you cant survive
Ask your doctor.
You can't.
In the large intestine.
you can live without your bladder lungs small intestine