Your food; You eat food, which is processed in the intestines. This material is no longer "food"; in the intestines it is feces (also called stool). In the intestines, bacteria and enzymes help break down the feces. By the time we need to have a bowel movement, the feces hardens or can be watery (diarrhea) according to what you eat, your overall health, and other factors.
Feces; bowel movement; stool Liquid stool is called diarrhea.
Regularity of Bowel movement
In the medical community it is referred to as stool or a bowel movement (abbreviation BM).
Stool this is a scientific name meaning lump of poo
Defecate . To have a bowel movement, go to the bathroom.To rid the body of solid waste.To pass feces (stool) out of the rectum through the anus
bowel movement
The color of your stool ranges from brown to green. Having green bowel movement is sometimes regular. Having green bowel movement is caused when food is moving through your large intestine too quickly. The bile in your stomach is unable to break down the food fast enough. Eating green leafy vegetables or food that contain green dye can also result in green stool.
No, if you are incontinent of stool, you get diapers. If you have a colostomy or jejunostomy, you have a collection bag that adheres to your body to collect feces.
Constipation
If your bowel movement is pink, it means that you have blood in the stool. You should see a physician to determine the cause of the blood.
In the context of daycare, "BM" typically stands for "Bowel Movement," referring to when a child has passed stool.
Forcing a bowel movement can lead to straining, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and damage to the pelvic floor muscles. It may also disrupt the natural bowel movement process and potentially cause long-term issues with constipation. It is important to listen to your body's natural urges for a bowel movement and not force it.