Colon function

Conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease , colitis, Crohn's disease or diverticulitis affect the intestine by inflaming it and causing discomfort. Although there are several causes, certain inflaman habits the colon ; by avoiding them increases the quality of life of the people who suffer it.

 

The symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease vary according to the severity of the inflammation and where it occurs. The symptom They may be mild or severe and stay for periods and then there could be a relapse, say specialists from Mayo Clinic .

Between the Signs common symptoms of Crohn and the colitis ulcerative are:

 

  1. Diarrhea
  2. Fever and fatigue
  3. Abdominal pain and cramps
  4. Blood in the stool
  5. Decreased appetite
  6. Unintentional weight loss

The habits that favor inflammation of the colon are:

 

  1. Diet high in fat or refined foods
  2. Eating irritants or very spicy food
  3. Sedentary
  4. Stress
  5. Smoke
  6. Exceeding the consumption of alcohol
  7. Skipping breakfast, lunch or dinner

In order to avoid inflammation of the colon , specialists recommend carrying a diet healthy, as well as change the bad guys habits , such as avoiding carbonated drinks and dairy products. Relax and do exercise They are also powerful remedies to alleviate this condition.

 

Colon function

The colon , large intestine, is a long muscular tube responsible for the harvest Y storage of the products of scrap of the digestion .

According to the Spanish Association Against Cancer , the colon or large intestine is the last section of the digestive tract. Approximately 1.5 meters and it extends from the end of the small intestine to the anus.

The function of the ascending colon (located at the liver level) and transverse colon consists of absorb water and electrolytes (sodium, potassium, among others nutrientes ). While the function of descending colon Y straight consists in to stock subjects fecal until expulsion by the year.


Video Medicine: Constipation and the Colon - Mayo Clinic (April 2024).