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- Anus: Function, Anatomy, Conditions Diagram - Cleveland Clinic
Your anus is the end of your large intestine, where food waste completes its journey through your digestive tract and makes its exit Muscles, nerves and mucous membranes in your anus work together to make healthy bowel movements that you can control
- Overview of the Anus and Rectum - Digestive Disorders - Merck Manual . . .
The anus is the opening at the end of the digestive tract where stool leaves the body The rectum is the section of the digestive tract above the anus where stool is held before it passes out of the body through the anus
- Swollen Anus: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Healthline
Depending on the cause, a swollen anus can feel warm, cause sharp or burning pain (especially after a bowel movement), and even produce bleeding and pus The anus is the opening at the end of
- Anus | Definition, Facts, Structure | Britannica
anus, terminal opening of the anal canal, the portion of the digestive tract through which fecal material is excreted See also rectum
- Anatomy of the Anus - Saint Lukes Health System
The anus is the last part of the digestive tract Learn more about its anatomy, including where anal cancer is likely to start
- Anus Anatomy, Functions, Issues, Diagnosis and more - Lab Tests Guide
To understand the anus fully, it’s essential to explore its anatomy The anus is a muscular opening located at the end of the rectum, which is the final part of the digestive system It can be divided into two distinct parts: the anal canal and the anal sphincters
- Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center
The anus is the last part of the digestive tract It’s at the end of the rectum It's where stool comes out of the body It consists of a muscular ring (called a sphincter) that opens during a bowel movement to allow stool (feces) to pass through, as well as flat cells that line the inside of the anus
- Rectum and Anus - Digestive Disorders - MSD Manual Consumer Version
The anus is the opening at the far end of the digestive tract through which stool leaves the body The anus is formed partly from the surface layers of the body, including the skin, and partly from the intestine
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