It's stored in your bowel. The body creates faeces as part of the natural digestive system. It is continually created throughout the day, and your body 'signals' you when your bowel is full - by urging you to go to the toilet.
faeces are stored in the rectrum!
Bowel adhesions or twisting can be common complications after bowel resection.
Bowel incontinence is when a person is unable to control their bowels. That is, they have involuntary bowel movements.
bowel MOVEMENT is when you take a dump!
The rectum is where feces are stored until they leave the digestive system through the anus as a bowel movement.
Unless there is bowel obstruction, along with the peritonitis, bowel sounds can still be present.
'Sleepy bowel' is a term for constipation or ileus.
In most cases lambs will get twisted bowel as a result of bowel obstruction. This is caused by twisting of the intestines.
Frequent bowel movement is a condition that happens when you have diarrhea,irritable bowel disease or lactose intolerance
I think it is the bowel obstructed by a hernia.Peristalsis is a normal movement of the small and large intestine or bowel.
Gall bladder surgery does not usually cause any problems. Bile slowly trickles in the small bowel as it cannot be stored in the gall bladder and this excess of bile can result in diarrhoea in some patients.