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English
Etymology
First attested in 1658, from anus, from . See also anal, annular, annelid.Pronunciation
- /ˈeɪnəs/
- Rhymes: -eɪnəs
Noun
- The lower opening of the digestive tract, through which feces pass.
Translations
lower opening of the digestive tract
- Arabic: (ist), (šarj)
- Catalan: anus
- Chinese: 肛門, 肛门 (gāngmén)
- Czech: řiť, řitní otvor
- Danish: endetarmsåbningen
- Dutch: anus
- Esperanto: anuso
- Estonian: pärak
- Finnish: anus, peräaukko
- French: anus, cul
- German: Anus
- Greek: πρωκτός (proktós)
- Hungarian: végbélnyílás
- Italian: ano
- Japanese: 肛門 (こうもん, kōmon)
- Korean: 똥구멍 (ttonggumeong), 항문 (肛門, hangmun)
- Latin: anus, culus, podex
- Lithuanian: išangė
- Persian: (kun) (vulgar)
- Polish: odbyt
- Portuguese: ânus
- Romanian: anus
- Russian: анус (ánus) , анальное отверстие (anál’noje otvérstije) , задний проход (zádnij proxód)
- Slovak: ritný otvor
- Slovene: zadnjik
- Spanish: ano
- Turkish: anüs, makat
- Urdu: (gaand), (bundd), (mori)
Etymology
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Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
French
Etymology
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- /anys/|lang=fr
Noun
Latin
Etymology 1
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Inflection
Romanian
Etymology
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Noun
Declension
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Extensive Definition
In anatomy, the anus (from Latin ānus "ring
(circle), anus") is the external opening of the rectum. Closure is controlled by
sphincter muscles. Feces are expelled
from the body through the anus during the act of defecation, which is the
primary function of the anus. Most animals—from simple
worms to elephants and humans—have a tubular gut, with a mouth at one end and an anus at
the other.
The anus plays a role in sexuality, though
attitudes towards anal sex vary
and it is even illegal in some countries. The anus is also the site
of potential infections and other conditions including cancer. The subject is often
considered a taboo part of
the body, and it is known by a large number of usually vulgar slang terms. The traditional
polite synonym for anus was fundament,
though this euphemism
is rarely heard now that medical terms are widely acceptable.
Role in defecation
Intra-rectal pressure builds as the rectum fills with feces, pushing
the feces against the walls of the anal canal.
Contractions of abdominal and pelvic floor muscles can create
intra-abdominal pressure which further increases intra-rectal
pressure. The internal
anal sphincter (an involuntary muscle) responds to the pressure
by relaxing, thus allowing the feces to enter the canal. The rectum
shortens as feces are pushed into the anal canal and peristaltic waves push the
feces out of the rectum. Relaxation of the internal and external
anal sphincters allows the feces to exit from the anus, finally, as
the levator ani
muscles pull the anus up over the exiting feces.
To prevent diseases of the anus and to promote
general hygiene, humans often clean the exterior of the anus after
emptying the bowels. A rinse with water from a bidet or a wipe with toilet paper
are often used for this purpose.
Role in sexuality
The anus has a relatively high concentration of nerve endings and is an erogenous zone. Sigmund Freud's theory of psychosexual development, for example, described an anal stage, hypothesizing that toddlers derive pleasure from retaining and expelling feces. This is the source of the term "anal" and the derived, derogatory vulgarism "anal-retentive".Anal intercourse
can be pleasurable for both the insertive partner and the receptive
partner. For the receptive partner, pleasure from anal intercourse
is also thought to be related to the shared wall between the rectum
and the vagina (for
females) as well as the G-spot or prostate (for males). For the
insertive partner, the tightness of the anus is often said to be a
source of pleasure in penetrative anal sex. Anal intercourse,
sometimes referred to as sodomy or buggery, is a human sexual
activity, but is considered taboo in a number of moral
systems, and it has been, and in some jurisdictions continues to
be, a crime carrying severe punishment.
Anal sexual activity need not include
penetration. The anus also plays an important role in facesitting, coprophilia and anilingus.
Anal stretching can stimulate the nerves around
the anus and can be considered pleasurable. Care must be taken to
maintain elasticity.
Lubricant is widely regarded as a necessity while
performing anal sex.
Puberty
During puberty, as testosterone triggers androgenic hair growth on the body, pubic hair begins to appear around the anus. Although initially sparse, it fills out by the end of puberty, if not earlier.Health
Hygiene is important for good anal health and anal sex. Washing with a mild soap and water will keep the anus clean. Harsh soaps or wiping vigorously with toilet paper can irritate the skin around the anus, making it itchy or sore. Pinworms are sometimes the source of anal itching.Care should be taken not to strip the anus of
natural oils that keep the skin around the opening supple and
elastic.
Penetration with a penis or sex toy can
irritate or tear the inside of the anus. Lubrication is often
recommended to ease penetration. The risk of injury to the anal
sphincter should be a concern. Similarly if the anus is torn, this
can occasionally cause a fistula
formation which can not only cause fecal leaking, but also can be
very difficult to treat.
Kegel
exercises can improve the tone of the outer sphincter
muscle.
Cosmetics
Shaving, trimming, depilatory (hair removal), or Brazilian waxing can clear the perineum of hair.Anal
bleaching is a process in which the anus and perineum, which may darken with
puberty depending on individual genetics, is lightened for a more
youthful appearance. This practice has been linked to skin cancer,
and other health problems.
True Anal
piercing is rare because it may interfere with the function of
the anus, however surface piercings of the perineum are easier to
care for and much more common.
Pathology
Diseases of the anus include anal cancer, abscess, warts, fistula, anal fissure, itching and hemorrhoid. The anus is also a frequent site of sexually transmitted infections. These benefit from medical intervention.Birth
defects of the anus include stenosis and imperforation.
These benefit from surgical intervention.
Damaged anal
sphincter (patulous
anus in more severe cases) — caused by careless or sometimes
necessarily sacrificial surgery in the perineal region or
by rough/abrupt penetration in anal sex — can
lead to flatus and/or
fecal
incontinence, chronic constipation and,
ultimately, megacolon.
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See also
- Anal stage (Freudian psychosexual stage)
- Arse
- Cloaca
- Digestive system
- Flatulence
- Hemorrhoid
- Anococcygeal nerve
- Coccyx
- Coccydynia (coccyx pain, tailbone pain)
References
anus in Afrikaans: Anus
anus in Arabic: شرج
anus in Aymara: Jamaña
anus in Bosnian: Anus
anus in Breton: Fraezh
anus in Bulgarian: Анус
anus in Catalan: Anus
anus in Czech: Řitní otvor
anus in Welsh: Anws
anus in Danish: Endetarmsåbningen
anus in German: Anus
anus in Dhivehi: ފުރަގަސް ފަރާތު ދޮރު
anus in Estonian: Pärak
anus in Spanish: Ano
anus in Esperanto: Anuso
anus in Basque: Uzki
anus in Persian: مقعد
anus in French: Anus
anus in Korean: 항문
anus in Croatian: Anus
anus in Ido: Anuso
anus in Indonesian: Anus
anus in Inuktitut: ᐃᑎᖅ/itiq
anus in Icelandic: Endaþarmsop
anus in Italian: Ano
anus in Hebrew: פי הטבעת
anus in Javanese: Anus
anus in Latin: Anus
anus in Lithuanian: Išangė
anus in Malayalam: മലദ്വാരം
anus in Dutch: Anus (anatomie)
anus in Japanese: 肛門
anus in Norwegian: Anus
anus in Norwegian Nynorsk: Anus
anus in Polish: Odbyt
anus in Portuguese: Ânus
anus in Romanian: Anus
anus in Russian: Анус человека
anus in Sicilian: Anu
anus in Simple English: Anus
anus in Slovak: Ritný otvor
anus in Slovenian: Zadnjik
anus in Serbo-Croatian: Anus
anus in Sundanese: Kérod salawé
anus in Finnish: Peräaukko
anus in Swedish: Analöppning
anus in Thai: ทวารหนัก
anus in Vietnamese: Hậu môn
anus in Tajik: Анус
anus in Turkish: Anüs
anus in Chinese: 肛门
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abdomen, appendix, asshole, blind gut, bowels, brain, bung, bunghole, cecum, colon, duodenum, endocardium, entrails, foregut, giblets, gizzard, guts, heart, hindgut, innards, inner mechanism,
insides, internals, intestine, inwards, jejunum, kidney, kishkes, large intestine,
liver, liver and lights,
lung, midgut, perineum, pump, pylorus, rectum, small intestine, spleen, stomach, ticker, tripes, vermiform appendix,
viscera, vitals, works