Frequency is another important indicator of health. Most people poop once a day, but the NHS advises that it’s normal to ...
Scientists have found an ideal frequency.
A person’s rectum, which is usually around 20 centimeters (cm) long, can hold up to 300 milliliters (mL) of feces before someone typically feels an urge to poop. However, research suggests that the ...
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