When 40 percent of the large bowel (colon) is removed, a condition called short bowel syndrome may occur, potentially leading to malabsorption and nutrient deficiencies. The remaining bowel may adapt over time, improving its ability to absorb water and nutrients. However, patients may experience changes in bowel habits, such as increased frequency of bowel movements and diarrhea. Close monitoring and dietary adjustments are often necessary to manage these changes effectively.
It becomes a tenth as large as it was!
It becomes twice as large
Just a really big one. If I were you I would eat a very large vindaloo the night before and take loads of laxatives.
Divide the small number by the large number and multiply by 100, gives you the percent. 52 divided by 75 equals .69333 infinity, multiplied by 100 equals 69.33 percent.
The answer depends on how large the glass is: there is no standard size.
A bowel resection is a surgical procedure in which a part of the large or small intestine is removed
There are many things that could happen if you have extra large bowel. You could potentially tear parts of your body.
A bowel resection is performed when a part of the small or large intestine is removed. For more information, see: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002943.htm
Part of the large intestine can be removed when medically necessary, but the patient may have to wear a colostomy bag if they are no longer able to have a normal bowel movement.
If the cancer grows large enough it will block the bowel completely causeing "bowl obstruction"and then tumors.
I think it is the bowel obstructed by a hernia.Peristalsis is a normal movement of the small and large intestine or bowel.
large intestine (large bowel)
The large bowel, also called the large intestine, is a part of the digestive system. It runs from the small bowel (small intestine) to the rectum, which receives waste material from the small bowel.
A colonscopy is a procedure that allows your doctor to look at the lining of your large bowel (colon and rectum) inflammation signs of some sort of cancer.
The small benign growths that protrude from the mucous membrane of the large bowel are called polyps. Polyps are common in the colon and are usually non-cancerous, but they can potentially develop into colorectal cancer if not removed. Regular screening is recommended to detect and remove polyps early.
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Large Intestine