What is the term for a baby born without rectum?
There is a device called the dialysis. This device flushes the waste from the body (In this case, poo). Dialysis are still used today for patients that are not physically able to go to the bathroom and do their 'business'.
Your question is a bit unrealistic. All babies should be born without a rectum. But if they do not have one (IF), then dialysis may be used.
How is the small intestine stabilized for protection?
The small intestine, like the stomach, has a thick covering of mucus released by the intestinal wall. In the duodenum, food is diluted with pancreatic enzymes and bile, which decrease stomach acidity.
How much are you supposed to poop a day?
If you are having digestive problems or a tummy ache then your probably going to poop about 2 to 5 times per day. But I'm not a docter so if you are having a tummy ache or digestive problems, you should probably go see a physician.
smoking can causde a hole in your colon how can smoking cause a hole in your colon
What does the small intestine have to further increase its surface area?
The intestinal wall is covered with microscopic protrusions called villi and microvilli. These villi look like millions of tiny fingers or hairs sticking out from the intestinal wall. The villi increase the surface area of the wall because there is now much more membrane per square inch of intestine.
How many times do people go poop a week on average?
5-7 times if you drink enough water and eat reguarly
How do you get 6 year old to wipe after bowel movement?
If he is reasonably normal as far as intelligence, has no physical issue, then yes, he should be able to do it himself.
How much bleeding is normal when you have hemorrhoid?
None. See your doctor immediately. Feces and open wounds are not a good combination, there is serious risk of life threatening infection from bleeding hemorroids. No joke.
Probiotics help to maintain the numbers of 'healthy' bacteria in the colon (large intestine); these bacteria are necessary for the final stage of digestion of starchy foods, and they also produce some vitamins. The bacteria can be destroyed by antibiotics, or the numbers can get too low as the result of an unhealthy diet, and probiotics are a good way of making sure you have enough of them.
What is angiodysplasia of the cecum and asacending colon?
Angiectasias in the cecum is a venous lesion that requires cathorization.
Why is it important that an intestine cell has a folded surface?
Because it increases the surface area available for transfer of materials.
What is the main action of the small intestine?
Well when I was studying in school I learned that the small intestine is the long tube that carrys all your waste to the "large intestine" until it reaches the anus. And the wastes goes out the anus as the brown stuff we call "Poop".
What is responsible for absorbing food in the small intestine?
These things on the small intestine wall look like fingers called villa. The food(after it's been broken up into small enough pieces), are able to pass through the villa into the inside of it where it gets absorbed into the blood stream. Then the food/drugs & medicine/liquids/etc are transported to the parts of the body that need fuel, etc.
What happens to your small intestine if it is damaged?
Repair with patch to small intestine recovery time
If you are bleeding from your butt when you poop but yet your not constipated what could be wrong?
most likely you have a hemorrhoid and it has popped.
or you could have a tare.
but instead of looking for the answer online, because no one can be sure.
go to your doctor and have them look at it.
trust me i know its embarrassing.
but its better know now,
then find out later its something worse.
good luck. (:
What are the three diseases that affect the large intestine?
There are several, but just to mention a few; Diverticulitis, Crohn's disease, Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Colon cancer, Ulcerative colitis...
There are a number of things that could happen, but 2 that immediately come to mind are acquired agangiolonosis and ulcerative colitis.
What foods make you constipated?
Foods such as red meat like pork and beef take up a lot of time for the body to digest therefore are one of the worst foods which make a person constipated. Sugar baked goods such as cookies and pie's are very low in fiber and very high on fat and sugar are one of the worst for making one constipated. Dairy products such as milk and cheese are also one of the worst for making one constipated.
Is aspirin absorbed in the stomach or intestines?
Aspirin is absorbed both in the stomach and the small intestine , for the former the cause lies beyond the fact that the gastric PH (1.5-2.5) is lower than the pka of aspirin (3.5) such that the ionization of aspirin is so much limited and the unionized and subsequently the lipophilicity of aspirin increases so that it's easily absorbed into the gastric mucosal cells.
for the latter , aspirin absorption is due to the large absorptive surface area of the small intestine despite the fact that the intestinal PH is higher than the pka of aspirin , but still the surface area help absorption of the unionized fraction of aspirin.
What lymphatic tissue is found in the sub mucosa of the small intestine?
i dont know maybe you do and if you do then why do you ask in the first place i seriously dont know try asking me later because i dont know right at the moment try asking me later and i might know it then but i dont right now and i probaly wont know later either so dont even ask me