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Attempts to manually remove impacted stool. One part of the intestine sliding inside another part, known as intussusception. Illustration showing typical rectum ...
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Bone pain or broken bones. Kidney stones. Ulcers in the stomach or intestines. Stomach pain. Muscle weakness. Depression. Acid reflux. Frequent diarrhea ...
A Study to Collect Biospecimens (Blood, Stool and Intestinal Biopsies) to Support the Development of Specific Biomarkers of Treatment Response to Infliximab ...
This synthetic mu-opioid agonist decreases intestinal transit while increasing intestinal water and ion absorption. In a small, placebo-controlled study ...
Unlike other colon cancer screening tests, this imaging test doesn't use a scope to examine your colon. Learn how it works and what to expect.
Once your gallbladder is removed, bile flows directly from your liver into your small intestine, rather than being stored in your gallbladder. You don't need ...
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) can occur when excess bacteria builds up in the small intestine. Learn more about this bowel disorder.
Simethicone is used to relieve the painful symptoms of too much gas in the stomach and intestines. Simethicone may also be used for other conditions as ...
Your rectum makes up the lower portion of your large intestine. Rectal bleeding may show up as blood in your stool, on the toilet paper or in the toilet ...
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