fekaaliseen
Fekaaliseen is a Finnish adjective that translates to "fecal" or "excremental" in English. It describes something related to feces, which are the waste products of digestion eliminated from the body. The term is commonly used in medical and scientific contexts to refer to substances, conditions, or procedures that involve fecal matter. For example, a fecal examination is a laboratory test performed on stool to diagnose various gastrointestinal issues. Fecal incontinence, also known as bowel incontinence, refers to the inability to control bowel movements, leading to involuntary leakage of feces. Fecal transplant, a medical procedure involving the transfer of stool from a healthy donor to a recipient, is used to treat certain infections, most notably Clostridioides difficile infection. In everyday language, the term might be used more generally to describe anything dirty or unsanitary, though its primary and most precise meaning relates directly to feces. The adjective "fekaaliseen" emphasizes a connection or origin from fecal material.