Fainting after a loss of bowels, or a bowel movement, can occur due to a sudden drop in blood pressure, often referred to as vasovagal syncope. This reaction can be triggered by the body’s response to the straining involved in defecation, which stimulates the vagus nerve and can lead to decreased heart rate and blood vessel dilation. Additionally, dehydration or electrolyte imbalances from diarrhea can contribute to fainting. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if this occurs frequently.
Faint is a noun, a temporary loss of consciousness. The word faint is also a verb and an adjective.
No, you do not dream when you faint. Fainting is a sudden loss of consciousness, and during this time, the brain is not actively dreaming.
Yes, the word 'faint' is a verb (faint, faints, fainting, fainted), a word for the act of fainting, an action verb. The word 'faint' is also an adjective (faint, fainter, faintest) that describes a lessening of consciousness or intensity, barely discernible; and a noun, a word for the loss of consciousness due to lack of blood to the brain.
Yes, invertebrates have bowels.
Epilepsy can affect people in different ways. Someone may have a momentary loss of consciousness and faint, but not necessarily have a full seizure. They can even have a momentary loss of conciousness and not faint. A simple way of describing this to someone who has never experienced it is to say it is like briefly daydreaming and then being alert again. This can happen without anyone else around the person even noticing.
the bowels are to heavy
Empty one's bowels means to defecate.
Feint is when you do something to deceive someone, usually in a game or on the battlefield: "the football player moved to the right, but it was a feint." Faint, has several uses such as loosing consciousness or being lesser than something else: "a faint aroma," "faint of heart."
The following are some symptoms of quadriplegic; loss of limbs sensation, incontinence of bladder and bowels, breathing difficulties, impotence, and urinary incontinence.
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No. They just imagine their bowels cleansed, and they are. No. They just imagine their bowels cleansed, and they are.
The bowels by themselves develop bad habits that can be retrained with suitable exercises and education