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The stools are finally passed through the anus (back passage) when we go to the toilet.
In order to do this, a colonoscope is passed through the anus (back passage) and into the bowel.
The biopsy needle is passed through the perineum which is the area of skin between the legs (behind the scrotal sack and in front of the anus).
When you can feel the muscles working, you can start to exercise them: Tighten and draw the muscles around the anus and the urethra in strongly all at