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Stool softeners, such as docusate sodium (Colace) and docusate calcium (Surfak), moisten the stool and make it easier to pass. These products are unlikely to ...
Using advanced MRI techniques to make very detailed imaging of the uterus, vagina, rectum, ovaries, urethra and other pelvic anatomy. A gynaecological MRI ...
A colonoscopy is an exam used to detect changes or abnormalities in the large intestine (colon) and rectum. Your health care provider may recommend a ...
Fistulas are abnormal connections between the intestine and the skin, in this case the rectum and the perianal region. These fistulas cause infected ...
People with PSC and inflammatory bowel disease have an increased risk of cancer of the colon and rectum. Portal hypertension. The portal vein is the major ...
You spend extensive time in the operating room obtaining experience in the surgical management of diseases of the colon, rectum, and anus. Minimally ...
Ulcerative colitis typically affects the colon and rectum, and it leads to the development of sores called ulcers. Crohn's disease primarily affects the ...
... rectum. If you have IBS, the contractions may be stronger and last longer than normal. That can lead to abdominal pain or discomfort as food, gas or stool ...
After several hospitalizations and failed medications, Ani had their colon and rectum removed, leaving them with an ileostomy. The surgical procedure ...
A colonoscopy is an exam used to look for irregular growths or cancer in the colon or rectum. A recommendation for this procedure depends on when you last ...
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