Passing gallstones through the bowels does not directly cause hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are typically the result of increased pressure on the veins in the rectal area, often due to factors like constipation, straining during bowel movements, or prolonged sitting. While the discomfort from gallstones might lead to changes in bowel habits, it is not the gallstones themselves that cause hemorrhoids.
Gallstones, if passing through the bile duct, enter the intestine and are then passed through the bowels. Kidney stones, however, would pass through the ureter, bladder and urethra, into the urine.
Likely causes include, cancer, hemorrhoids, and intense anal sex.
No, that is a myth and kinda rude too.
Nothing is stored in the human bowels unless a person has a problem with his or her digestive system which prevents them from eliminating feces. Nutrients the body absorbs through the bowels are not stored.
It could be anything from harmless hemorrhoids and fissure to inflammatory bowels disease, cancer, blood clotitng problems, or others. You should go see your doctor.
My grandson needs to know the answer he is the one who has the condition. He has been passing blood in his stool. I think maybe it is a ulcer
Yes, invertebrates have bowels.
If you have diarrhea you are losing extra water and electrolytes through your over active bowels. When you are constipated part of the problem may be dehydration and extra water can soften the stools so that they can pass through the bowels.
Excess glucose can be excreted in both the urine - through the urethral meatus, and also through the bowels, in the form of stool - through the rectum and anus.
No. Once the seeds have made their way through your digestive system and to your bowels, they have been broken down. The acids and enzymes in your digestive system will destroy them.
the bowels are to heavy
Empty one's bowels means to defecate.