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A rare and potentially fatal condition known as Defecation Syncope may occur when too much pressure is exerted and breathing is not properly regulated during defecation.

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A rare and potentially fatal condition known as Defecation Syncope may occur when too much pressure is exerted and breathing is not properly regulated during defecation.

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