defecation reflex

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defecation reflex

A person feels the defecation reflex and goes to the bathroom.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A normal physiological response to the presence of feces in the rectum: The defecation reflex is an involuntary or semi-voluntary neural signal that triggers the urge and muscular contractions necessary for bowel evacuation.
Usage
  • The term is used in medical, biological, and physiological contexts to describe a specific autonomic bodily function.
  • It is typically used as a singular, countable noun.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The doctor explained that the defecation reflex is essential for normal digestive health.
    • Spinal cord injuries can sometimes disrupt the normal defecation reflex.
Advanced Usage
  • "to trigger/initiate the defecation reflex": to cause the reflex to begin.
    • The stretching of the rectal wall triggers the defecation reflex.
  • "absence/loss of the defecation reflex": a condition where this normal response is missing.
    • Certain neurological disorders can lead to a loss of the defecation reflex.
Variants and Related Words
  • Defecation (n): The act of discharging feces from the body.
    • Regular defecation is a sign of a healthy digestive system.
  • Rectal reflex (n): A less common synonym for defecation reflex.
  • Gastrocolic reflex (n): A different reflex where the act of eating stimulates colonic motility, which can precede defecation.
Synonyms
  • Rectal reflex: A direct synonym emphasizing the rectal origin of the signal.
  • Bowel reflex: A more general term that can refer to reflexes associated with the intestines.
Antonyms
  • Fecal incontinence: The inability to control bowel movements, which can involve a dysfunctional defecation reflex.
  • Constipation: A condition often associated with a suppressed or ineffective defecation reflex.
defecation reflex

A person feels the defecation reflex and goes to the bathroom.

Noun
  1. normal response to the presence of feces in the rectum

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