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Defecation
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Defecation
, Bowel Movement, Stool
See Also
Constipation
Diarrhea
Physiology
Stool propelled via colon to
Rectum
Reaches cecum 4 hours after ingestion
Reaches
Rectum
7-8 hours after ingestion
Stool enters
Rectum
Stool distends
Rectum
Rectum
contracts reflexively
Stool forced into anal canal
Stool crosses 90 degree angle
Canal straightened with hip flexion (squatting)
Stool enters anal canal
Internal anal sphincter (involuntary control)
Automatically relaxes on stool entrance
Stretch receptors (S2-4) signal stool in anal canal
External anal sphincter (voluntary control)
Voluntary relaxation results in Defecation
Defecation
External anal sphincter opens
Intra-abdominal pressure increases with valsalva
Stool moved out
Results of chronically ignoring urge to defecate
Sensory Receptor
reflex arc less responsive
Stool collects in distal colon
Rectosigmoid colon dilates
Stool desiccates and worsens
Constipation
References
Sartor in Dornbrand (1992) Ambulatory Care, p. 221-5
Arce (2002) Am Fam Physician 65(11):2283-90 [PubMed]
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