If hemroids are common and can openly bleed, and people poop with hemroids, how do people not get infected buttholes all the time?
If hemroids are common and can openly bleed, and people poop with hemroids, how do people not get infected buttholes all the time?
I recall this question coming up on Reddit with some regularity (no pun intended). The typical answer I saw was something like "your rectum has a really strong immune system"
Rectum? Damn near killed um
They hate us cuz they anus.
Reddit tier comment
This line never fails to make me chuckle
Rectum? I hardly knew 'em
That's what I remember reading, too. I think that particular area gets its own lymph node system or something like that. Similar to how our head and neck have their own dedicated system.
Those areas are prone to bacteria, so they get beefed up protections.
Something kinda like that. They're called Peyer's Patches, and they're like a base of operations for immune cells. They not only gather there, but they also scout out the bacteria present by reaching through the intestinal lining and pulling some of the stuff through.
Also, a lot of bacteria in our guts aren't really trying to get into our system. The intestinal epithelium produces mucus to prevent bacteria from getting close to the intestinal lining, and most bacteria are pretty chill with that
Yep. I recall the same thing. More immune system stuff hangs out around your butthole all ready to woop some ass.