A little help from fiber can get things moving smoothly.
The urge to poop occurs when your rectum fills up, triggering receptors in the anus to signal the brain: go poop. The longer the stool sits in the rectum, the more water is absorbed from it, making it ...
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Gastroenterologists share what your stool’s buoyancy can reveal about your digestion, diet, and overall health.