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To: Tommaso who wrote (36686)3/30/2011 9:35:24 PM
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Anismus (also known as spastic pelvic floor syndrome,[1] anal sphincter dyssynergia,[2] pelvic floor dyssynergia,[3] dyssynergic defecation,[4] and paradoxal puborectal contraction[5]) is a malfunction (a focal dystonia) of the external anal sphincter and puborectalis muscle during defecation. Normal defecation involves relaxation of both of these muscles. Malfunction involves their failure to relax or their paradoxical increased contraction.[6] Anismus is a form of functional obstructed defecation and can cause constipation[7] and painful defecation. It is more common in women than in men, and sometimes is associated with sexual abuse.[8] It occurs also in children, sometimes from birth.

Paradoxical contraction of the anal sphincter is fairly common and in many people it does not cause anismus.[9]

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In other words, he's a nervous asshole pervert... he forgot he once posted he was an attorney, so now he's a doctor... I guess he now plays a doctor on SI... LOL!!!

GZ
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