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ANATOMY OF THE COLON

October 6th, 2009 by coloninf under Colon Anatomy. No Comments.

THE COLON

The colon the last part of the digestive system. The colon is approximately six feet long and moves waste from the small intestine to the rectum.

After you take a bite of that juicy hamburger, it travels down the esophagus to the stomach. The food is broken down and stored, after which it is slowly released into the small intestine. The function of the small intestine is to absorbs nutrients. After it takes what it wants, and the rest of the food is pushed on through to the colon, also known as the large intestine, for further processing.

The colon’s job is to absorb salt, water, and harmful materials form the now sludgy substance before passing it on through to the rectum.

You can tell how waste sits in your colon by how often you have a bowel movement. The often you go, the faster your colon processes the sludgy waste. By the time the sludge arrives in the colon, 90% of the water has been absorbed by the body. Most of the remaining liquid is removed by the colon before it arrives at the rectum.

As the sludge moves through the colon, mucus and bacteria are thrown into the mix, turning it into feces, which moves through the rectum and out through the anus.

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LARGE COLON

September 14th, 2009 by coloninf under Colon Anatomy. No Comments.

Why We Should Always Keep Our Large Intestine Colon Healthy

The large colon acts like a reservoir for all the liquids that come from the food and the fluids that we ingest. The liquids passes through the ileocecal valve which is located between the large intestine colon and the small intestine. The difference between colon and large intestine is that the large intestine is the collective term since it is made up of the cecum, the ascending colon, descending colon, transverse colon, and the sigmoid colon. Its primary function is to absorb electrolytes and water and to store wastes from the food that we ingest until such time that it is needed  by the body to eliminate them from the system through the process known as defecation.

There are times when we do not really take good care of our large colon. We keep on eating what is harmful to our bodies which may clog our large intestine colon, paving the way for colon diseases which can be fatal if not prevented. Large colon polyps, although they are not considered as cancerous at first, may, in time, develop into large colon cancer which, if not detected at an early stage, will really be fatal. As a matter of fact, it is the 3rd leading cause of death due to cancer in the United States, and a lot of those who are afflicted by it develop cancer through the large polyp in the colon.

Those who are at high risk for large colon cancer are the following:

  1. People who are above 50.
  1. People who have a history of colon cancer and other colonic disorders in the family.
  1. People who have had colon problems or has colon problems at the moment.
  1. People who are not sticking to the proper diet.
  1. People who lead a sedentary lifestyle.
  1. People who are fond of doing vices.

Although for some people keeping the large colon healthy is not really among their priorities, they should start making it one. Keeping it healthy means keeping ourselves healthy. If the large intestine colon is not healthy, that means that toxins are existing in our body which, if not eliminated on time, can cause a lot of different types of diseases which are not only really expensive to treat but are also fatal in the long run.

They always say that prevention is better than cure, and to be able to prevent large colon diseases, one should always eat healthy, high fiber foods that are low in fat. One should also make sure that exercise is part of the daily regimen. Staying away from alcoholic beverages, smoking, and the like is also a plus. Undergoing regular medical examinations is also a must.

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