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For a transperineal fusion biopsy, a needle is inserted through the perineal skin while an ultrasound probe in the rectum helps locate the area in the prostate ...
These include the rectum, bladder, vagina, cervix and uterus. A strong pelvic floor helps these organs work well. If you have a pelvic organ prolapse ...
FAP causes extra tissue (polyps) to form in your large intestine (colon) and rectum. Polyps can also occur in the upper gastrointestinal tract, especially ...
... rectum, mouth or armpit. A rectal thermometer records the temperature in the rectum. An oral thermometer records it in the mouth. And an axillary ...
Many women with small bowel prolapse also experience prolapse of other pelvic organs, such as the bladder, uterus or rectum. When to see a doctor. See your ...
Bleeding from the rectum; Blood in stool; Urgent bowel movements; More-frequent bowel movements. Doctors often use medications to reduce side effects of ...
... rectum, that five-year survival is wonderful — it's 90% or better. Detecting cancer later, when it's had an opportunity to move beyond the colon or the rectum ...
HIFU treatment is delivered through a probe in the rectum, and the treatment can only reach so far away from the rectum. If patients have large prostates ...
But rather than showing the entire colon, a flexible sigmoidoscopy allows your healthcare professional to see the inside of the rectum and most of the sigmoid ...
Inflammation involves the rectum and sigmoid colon (lower end of the colon). Signs and symptoms include bloody diarrhea, abdominal cramps and pain, and an ...
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