Diarrhoea.
A narrow passage through land is called a gorge.
Water is reabsorbed into the body from the contents of the intestine. This permits the passage of stools that are neither too soft nor too hard.
The fluid surrounding the baby in the womb is called amniotic fluid. It provides protection and cushioning to the developing baby.
Laxatives are medications or substances that help to promote bowel movements and relieve constipation. They work by increasing the frequency and ease of passing stools by softening them or stimulating the intestines to move waste through the digestive system more quickly.
The extracellular fluid found in most tissues is called interstitial fluid. This fluid surrounds the cells and provides an environment for cells to exchange nutrients and wastes with the blood.
Melena
Your kidneys play a very big role in this. Your intestines also suck-up fluid to lube the passage for the breakdown of food. If you have too much fluid in the intestines= loose stool. If you have to little= hard stools.
Melena or melanotic stools.
The condition caused by the presence of digested blood in the stool is called melena. It appears as black, tarry stools and is usually a sign of bleeding in the upper digestive tract. It is important to seek medical attention if melena is present.
A stool that is too liquid to form a constant shape, e.g. diarrhea. loose stools are stools that are not pure water but they are not formed stools that come out usually in one piece. they are usually very very soft and have liquid along with the stools. Also can be abnormal colors
The drug loperamide, found in Imodium A-D, for example, slows the passage of stools through the intestines. This allows more time for water and salts in the stools to be absorbed back into the body.
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It means regulating the passage of fluids.
Low stools are often referred to as "ottomans" or "footstools." They are designed primarily for resting feet or providing extra seating, and they can vary in style and material. In some contexts, particularly in formal settings, low stools might also be called "benches" or "poufs."
What? A passage is a Passage... passages don't have names...
What is "a long passage of water" called
Should I check with my G.P AS I have had bright yellow leakage from my back passage and some of the times during the day accompanied by mucus?