The anus can be affected by the internal and external sphincters, which are muscles that use tonic contracture to keep certain parts of the gastrointestinal tract closed, until it is time for something to pass. The internal sphincter is involuntary and what gives you the urge to defecate (have a bowel movement). The external sphincter is voluntary. This is what allows you to hold your feces - which was learned during potty training - until it is convenient to have a bowel movement. If the external sphincter continues to suppress the internal sphincter, it is possible that this could contribute to constipation.
After anal penetration, the anus typically returns to its normal size within a few minutes to hours, depending on the individual. The anal sphincter muscles are designed to contract and relax, allowing the anus to stretch during activities like bowel movements or anal sex, and then return to its original size. It is important to listen to your body and stop any activity if there is discomfort or pain to prevent injury.
The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the throat (pharynx) with the stomach. It plays a vital role in swallowing food and liquids and propelling them down into the stomach through a series of coordinated muscle contractions. The esophagus is lined with mucous membrane to protect it from damage by stomach acid. It has a sphincter at both ends - the upper esophageal sphincter near the throat and the lower esophageal sphincter at the entrance to the stomach. Disorders of the esophagus can result in conditions such as GERD, heartburn, and esophageal cancer.
Yes, stretching the male anus can be dangerous if done improperly. It can lead to tearing of the delicate tissue, increased risk of infection, and damage to the muscles of the pelvic floor. It is important to use caution, go slowly, and stop if there is any pain or discomfort.
Acutely outstretched bladders go to normal size almost immediately after you void the urine. In chronic obstruction the bladder may get thicker also. This will be reversed to original size, once the stricture of urethra is corrected, although it may take longer time.
If you mean stretching as in putting in spacers for an earring hole, then you are correct it will slowly decrease but will never go back to normal. Some people have had success seeing a plastic surgeon and having reconstructive surgery.
No. You should go to a doctor and get that checked out.
No. streching WILL increase flexability though. Eating healthy nutrisios foods and exersize will help you grow. Maruko101's answer: In a way. If you do certain stretches, your spine will get a little stretched out and you will seem taller, but if you stop stretching daily, you will become stiff and your spine will go back to normal. Thats why I think anyways.
They will not go back to normal, only shrink by a miniature amount.
Yes it will grow back a$$h0le
Go see a chiro practor then stretching and exercise
It has been back to normal for decades.
The main purpose of the upper esophageal sphincter is to control the passage of food and liquids from the pharynx into the esophagus during swallowing, while also preventing reflux of stomach contents back into the throat.
you have to complete the island and at the end you will go back to normal
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your hair will eventually go back to normal. its like a perm but oppisite it does come out eventually unless you get it again.
1.) How long did it take for the radiation levels In Hiroshima to go back to normal ?