Modern people are almost like a windup machine, constantly rushing for time and improving efficiency. As soon as things happen, not only does eating and sleeping time get pushed aside, but even the "three anxieties" in the body often "endure and endure".
Experts warn that the organs of the human body such as respiration, digestion, and excretion are like channels of human health. If the excreta from these channels accumulate to a certain extent, but are not discharged in a timely and reasonable manner, in the long run, it will cause various adverse effects on the body.
Suffocation of urine
Urine is one of the wastes produced by the human body, and it contains a variety of toxins. If these toxins remain in the body for a long time, they will cause many hazards to human health.
First, increasing urine in the body can cause the bladder to expand continuously.
When the storage space of the bladder reaches a certain limit, it will be suffocated and burst, causing serious consequences; If there is too much urine retention, which exceeds the reserve of the bladder, it will flow back to the ureter, which may lead to uremia and thus the sphincter of the bladder will become relaxed.
Secondly, urine cannot be excreted for a long time, which is also a harmful stimulus to the pelvic cavity. Prolonged repetition can cause dysfunction of the pelvic organs, resulting in decreased resistance.
Suffocation
Stool is the waste in the body, which contains a large amount of bacteria and toxins, and cannot be left in the body for a long time. The toxins in stool accumulate in the body for a long time, and harmful substances are absorbed by the intestinal tract, leading to symptoms such as mental distress, dizziness, fatigue, and loss of appetite.
In addition, in the long run, the microbial environment in the intestinal tract may be damaged, leading to a series of anorectal diseases such as constipation, anal fissure, hemorrhoids, and even leading to intestinal cancer.
(Intern editor: Lai Jiaxing)