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Otherwise, why we don't stink all the time?
Ahmed Abdullah said:Otherwise, why we don't stink all the time?
Tea Jay said:They also obviously "blow off excess pressure" from time to time
The sphincter in the human anus is a group of muscles that control the opening and closing of the anus. It is responsible for keeping feces and gas inside the body until it is appropriate to release them.
Yes, the sphincter in the human anus is considered air-tight. This means that it has the ability to control the release of gas and prevent air from entering the body through the anus.
Yes, the sphincter in the human anus can become loose due to various reasons such as aging, childbirth, or certain medical conditions. This can lead to issues with bowel control and may require medical intervention.
The sphincter in the human anus maintains its air-tight seal through a combination of muscle tone and the structure of the surrounding tissues. When the muscles are relaxed, the anus opens, and when the muscles contract, the anus closes tightly.
Yes, the sphincter in the human anus can be trained and strengthened through exercises such as Kegels. These exercises involve contracting and relaxing the muscles of the pelvic floor, which includes the sphincter muscles. This can help improve bowel control and prevent issues with incontinence.