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During a vaginal hysterectomy, the surgeon frees the uterus from the ovaries, fallopian tubes and upper vagina, as well as from the blood vessels and connective ...
If urine has a lot of waste with little water, also called concentrated, it might have a strong odor from a gas called ammonia. Some foods and medicines ...
Add fiber to your diet slowly to avoid problems with gas. Drink plenty of fluids. Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water and other liquids each day to help keep ...
"Do not burn anything in the home including wood, gas stoves or candles." Dr. Cowl agrees and says air purifiers can be considered, as can personal ...
The stinky gas is mostly associated with swampy smells or sewage, but the body naturally produces it in small quantities, as well. From left: First author ...
... gas emissions. This work, once complete, will capture a baseline of Mayo Clinic's carbon footprint to measure and track progress in the future. Expanding ...
Fecal incontinence can range from an occasional leakage of stool while passing gas to a complete loss of bowel control. Common causes of fecal incontinence ...
excess air or gas in the stomach or intestines; feeling of warmth; full feeling; increased sweating; joint pain; muscle pain, stiffness, cramps, or spasms ...
Abdominal or stomach cramps · feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings · pale skin · passing of gas · pounding in the head · sensation of spinning ...
passing gas; swelling or inflammation of the mouth. Less common. Runny nose; stuffy nose; watering of the eyes. Rare. Abnormal dreams; abnormal taste; burning ...
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