"Faecalith" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A faecalith is a hard, dry stone-like mass that forms in the intestine due to the dehydration of stool. It is also known as a coprolith or faecolith. Faecaliths are usually formed in people who have a bowel movement deficiency, such as those with constipation or bowel obstruction.
Faecalith
A faecalith is a hard, compacted mass of dried faeces that forms in the intestines.
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