Why do you continue to fart and pull every time you go to the toilet to pull up? What is the reason

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    During the digestion of food in the human body, gas will be produced, and when people go to the toilet to defecate, because the emission rate of gas (fart) is much higher than that of feces, it is generally necessary to fart first and then pull.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because if you push hard, you won't be able to if you don't let it out.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Let the wind blow in your belly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's almost cool in my belly.

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Normal, fart shit shit fart in normal, I shit fart.

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I think this is a kind of psychological disorder, you can ask a psychiatrist, I hope you are lucky, meet a kind-hearted, patient, professional ethics doctor, it is best to really have a sense of mission of the doctor, I have no ability to help you, can only wish you a speedy recovery! I also have many friends who have depression, seeing that their life is worse than death, my heart is broken, and I have no ability to help them, it is really painful, here I kneel on behalf of those people who have psychological problems and pain, please help these poor people, and also ask the director of the hospital to give these psychiatrists some special treatment, give them a chance to recharge their minds, because they are not easy. It's a very"Bitter heart"work!

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Fire in the body, pay attention to drink plenty of water, do not irritate food

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This is a normal phenomenon, that is, it is caused by menstruation, and it is not excluded that the blood in the discharge is mostly caused by vaginal inflammation or cervical inflammation, etc., you can wait for the menstrual situation and the duration of the blood in the secretion. If there is blood in the discharge for a long time, it is necessary to check the discharge and cervix in time to confirm the diagnosis, and then treat it accordingly. If you don't have a period after your period, you don't have to worry about it.