It allows toxins from the bowel to be released into the blood stream.
A burst bowel, also known as a perforated bowel, can lead to severe complications such as peritonitis (inflammation of the abdominal lining), sepsis (infection spreading through the body), and septic shock. These conditions can be life-threatening if not treated promptly with surgery to repair the bowel and antibiotics to treat the infection.
a burst appendix will release dangerous toxins into your blood system & is potentially very dangerous. The appendix is a small corner of your intestine & the inflamation that leads to burst appendix is usually caused by trapped old digested food so you can imagine the bacteria & toxins in really old food not good!
Holding in bowel movements will probably not cause a hernia. If you hold your bowel movements in it could cause your bowels to burst and you can die.
Hemorrhoids are varicose veins around your rectum that have burst. They can be caused by childbirth, pregnancy or pushing too hard while having a bowel movement.
absolutely, otherwise you would burst and of course keel over with cramps and your bowel would rip apart.
The fetus is not in the bowel, so, no. If the fetus has been borne, then still, no.
It depends on its location ,but generally it is less dangerous than an injured artery ,because usually there are other veins and anastomoses that can take the blood to the heart.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is not fatal. So no -- can't kill you.
She was so full she was about to burst.
well it does hurt when you have a burst ear drum so no it is not OK
A bowel rupture is when part of the intestinal wall breaks usually either through trauma, such as a car accident, or disease which may cause the bowel to distend to breaking point. It is an extremely painful and dangerous thing to have occur and unless there is prompt surgery to repair the tear, death due to peritonitis and/or septicaemia are inevitable.
Iodine almost solely goes for the thyroid gland (located in the neck). It is extremely dangerous if only the smallest amount gets there, so if you even suspect that you have radioactive iodine poisoning, see a doctor.