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Understanding Your Colon
Sigmoid Anatomy and Role of Other Colon Sections
The colon is also known as the large bowel or large intestine. It is an organ that is part of the digestive system (also called the digestive tract) in the human body. The digestive system is the group of organs that allow us to eat and to use the food we eat to fuel our bodies. The long, coiled, tubelike organ that removes water from digested food. The remaining material, solid waste called stool, moves through the colon to the rectum and leaves the body through the anus. Also known as large bowel and large intestine, Rectosigmoid colon area is the easiest to clean but is where the waste gets impacted and where most serious problems occur.
The colon, or large intestine, is part of the digestive system and helps the body absorb water and nutrients before excreting fecal waste. The colon is made of muscle and is located just below the stomach. It is a U-shaped tube that is around 5 feet long and consists of five major sections.
Colorectal Cancer is becoming a common diagnosis and can be prevented.
The five sections are:
The cecum:
Sometimes called the proximal right colon, the cecum is the pouch within the peritoneum (a thin lining that protects against friction and infection) at the beginning of the colon. It sits on the right side of the body next to the appendix. It connects the small intestine to the large intestine, with partially digested food coming from the small intestine as it enters the cecum.
The ascending colon:
The ascending colon is the second part of the colon, continuing from the cecum and located behind the peritoneum. It absorbs the remaining water and nutrients from ingestible components and solidifies them to form a stool.
The transverse colon:
The part of the colon is the longest and most movable part of the colon. It is located from the right to the left of the abdomen and connects the end of the ascending colon to the beginning of the descending colon. Its primary function is to absorb salts and water from digestible food matter.
The descending colon:
This part of the colon stores stool before it moves to the sigmoid colon.
The descending colon also facilitates the movement of fecal waste downward.
The sigmoid colon: This is where most waste is impacted and is where most diseases begin. It’s important to keep this area cleaned with colonics.
The sigmoid colon is part of the rectosigmoid colon area, which includes the sigmoid colon and the upper part of the rectum. It is situated between the descending colon and the rectum on the left side of your pelvis. The sigmoid colon is located near the uterus or near the bladder in people without a uterus.
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