The anus is part of the end of the digestive system and is also the upper part that connects to the rectum. The anus can function as an aid to defecation, control bowel movements, and also control the body’s fluid and gas expulsion. The anus is like an elastic band that tightens the pocket of the body and expands and closes on its own. The anus can function as a free excretion, not only preventing stool and some intestinal fluids from flowing out of the body, but also allowing gas to escape. However, problems can occur in the anal area that can affect the body’s bowel function. When the intestinal tract is dry and lacks water and has little fiber food, it can lead to symptoms of constipation. Some of them belong to the more important organs of the human body because of the reduced control of the anus, which is prone to fluid leakage or fecal leakage. As a person has dry stools for a long time, it can also lead to hemorrhoids in the anal area.