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  2. Anismus - Wikipedia

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    The walls of the rectum may become stretched, known as megarectum. [19] ... Where anismus causes constipation, it is an example of functional constipation.

  3. Fecal impaction - Wikipedia

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    A fecal impaction or an impacted bowel is a solid, immobile bulk of feces that can develop in the rectum as a result of chronic constipation [1] (a related term is fecal loading which refers to a large volume of stool in the rectum of any consistency). [2]

  4. Human anus - Wikipedia

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    The anus is the site of potential infections and other conditions, including cancer (see anal cancer). [4] With anal sex, the anus can play a role in sexuality. Attitudes toward anal sex vary, and it is illegal in some countries. [5] The anus is often considered a taboo part of the body, [5] and is known by many, usually vulgar, slang terms.

  5. How often should you poop? And do you need to worry if you ...

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    Constipation that’s severe or prolonged — and the straining to go to the bathroom that often accompanies it — can have some painful effects, according to Khan. He lists anal fissures, which ...

  6. Don’t sit on the toilet for more than 10 minutes, doctors warn

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    A rectal prolapse is when the rectum, part of the large intestine, slips down and bulges out of the anus. ... Worsening constipation or a need to sit on the toilet for a long time may also be a ...

  7. Rectum - Wikipedia

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    The rectum receives fecal material from the descending colon, transmitted through regular muscle contractions called peristalsis. [11] As the rectal walls expand due to the materials filling it from within, stretch receptors from the nervous system located in the rectal walls stimulate the desire to pass feces, a process called defecation. [11]