Involuntary bowel evacuation can be caused by various factors, including neurological disorders that impair the signals between the brain and the intestines, such as spinal cord injuries or multiple sclerosis. Additionally, conditions like constipation, fecal impaction, or certain medications can lead to difficulty in voluntary bowel movements. Psychological factors, such as anxiety or trauma, may also play a role by affecting the body's ability to relax during the process. Overall, a combination of physiological and psychological factors can contribute to this issue.
Laxatives make it easier for you to poop. Cathartics make you need to poop sooner. Purgatives cause your bowels to evacuate everything from them.
Take Metamusil or give yourself an enema.
The patient must evacuate the bowels completely before the procedure is done. This usually is assisted though the use of several enemas
Fish oil should not cause a change in the color of your bowels. It may affect how often you go to the bathroom.
A disease attended with inflammation and ulceration of the colon and rectum, and characterized by griping pains, constant desire to evacuate the bowels, and the discharge of mucus and blood.
The patient must evacuate the bowels completely before the procedure is done. This usually is assisted though the use of several enemas
The first signs after receiving a water enema is usually cramping, bloating ,power peristalsis waves (this is what pushes out the fecal matter) and an extreme urge to evacuate the bowels.
Yes I lost my erentions as well
No. In fact, its very healthy, and soothing.
This depends upon the trajectory of death, and whether or not the bowels and bladder had any contents. But when a person dies such muscles are released immediately, so would bowel and bladder content.
This necessary step for some surgeries is becoming slightly more civilized every year. Currently, Miralax is widely used for this purpose - in very large doses, of course.
This necessary step for some surgeries is becoming slightly more civilized every year. Currently, Miralax is widely used for this purpose - in very large doses, of course.