When the bowel "goes to sleep," it typically refers to a temporary decrease in bowel motility or function, often due to factors like anesthesia, certain medications, or conditions like ileus. This can lead to symptoms such as bloating, constipation, and discomfort as the movement of food and waste through the intestines slows down. If the bowel remains inactive for an extended period, it can cause complications, including bowel obstruction or perforation. Medical evaluation may be necessary if symptoms persist.
what happens when a length of bowel becomes twisted on itself
Frequent bowel movement is a condition that happens when you have diarrhea,irritable bowel disease or lactose intolerance
She goes insane and always says there is blood on her hand.
if you cant feel your arm, then you're sleeping in a bad position, happens alot
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Yes bowel incontinence is a problem for many adults. It's tied to stress and sleep deprivation which is something adults suffer from.
Babies do not need to defecate (pass bowel movement) in the womb. The waste goes through the cord to the mother's bloodstream and to the kidneys. The first bowel movement occurs after birth unless the pregnancy goes on too long.
It's not common but afflicts many elderly and young people do it in their sleep.
There are many things that could happen if you have extra large bowel. You could potentially tear parts of your body.
No, he/she or both goes to sleep whenever he/she is tired.
Your heart beats slowly when you sleep.
you will mess up your sleep cycle