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With a pelvic MRI , your healthcare professional can see the path of a fistula between the vagina and rectum. Colonoscopy. This uses a flexible, camera-tipped ...
This allows the health professional to view the whole colon and rectum on a video monitor. If the healthcare professional sees any small growths, called ...
FAP causes extra tissue (polyps) to form in your large intestine (colon) and rectum. Polyps can also occur in the upper gastrointestinal tract, especially ...
For minor aches and pains: Adults and children 12 years of age and older—1 suppository inserted into your rectum every 4 hours. Do not use for more than 10 days ...
They include infections, hemorrhoids and ongoing diarrhea. Skin inflammation, also called dermatitis, is another cause.
During a colonoscopy, a long, flexible tube is inserted into the rectum. A tiny video camera at the tip of the tube allows the doctor to view the inside of the ...
Mayo colorectal surgeons developed the procedure to remove the diseased colon and rectum and reconnect the intestines to the anus (ileoanal anastomosis) so that ...
Your doctor or other care provider checks your vulva, vagina, cervix, ovaries, uterus, rectum and pelvis for any unusual changes. A Pap test, which screens ...
A care professional also may use a lubricated, gloved finger to examine the lower rectum. This is called a digital rectal exam. People of childbearing age ...
The treatment is surgery to bypass or remove the affected part of the colon. Illustration showing a typical colon and rectum and with Hirschsprung disease ...
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