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- Proctitis is an Inflammation of Rectal LiningProctitis is an inflammation that affects the rectum and if left untreated it can cause severe health problems.
- Problems in the Anus and Rectum: an Overview of the Common Anal and Rectal ProblemsThere are several diseases or conditions affecting the anus and rectum. Know what they are.
- Total Mesorectal Excision Surgery for Rectal CancerIf you or a loved one is battling colorectal cancer, surgery may be in your future. It helps to know what to expect as you talk to your surgeon or oncologist.
- Why Eating like Popeye Can Lower Risk of CancerPolyps or growths in the colon and rectum often turn cancerous. Recent studies reported by John Hopkins are saying a healthy diet especially one high in folate (spinach's power ingredient) may prevent the polyp from turning canerous.
- Colon and Rectum Cancer FactsThere are many things that can cause colorectal cancer. Understanding what colorectal is and how it forms can be an eye-opening experience.
Brief News: Study -- Man Who Think Hard Fart Onions"By merely focusing one's mind, men and women can in fact direct their rectal muscles to manifest fully ripe onions right out of thin air," said Professor Seymore Butts.- Common Causes of HematocheziaThe bleeding of hematochezia can have numerous causes.
- Side Effects of AdrucilAdrucil is a type of cancer medicine. This article points out the possible side effects it may have.
- Rectal Prolapse Surgery OverviewA rectal prolapse surgery is used to correct serve cases of rectal prolapse. There are many different forms of the surgery that can be preformed to correct the prolapse.
- Familial Adenomatous Polyposis TreatmentFamilial Adenomatous Polyposis is a condition in which patients begin to develop hundreds to thousands of polyps of the colon. Read on to learn about the treatment of familial adenomatous polyposis.
- Anal Fistulas: What Are They and How Are They Treated?An anal fistula is an abnormal channel or opening between the anal glands and the skin. The contents of the anal glands can flow through the unnatural channel and collect in the skin in the anal area.
- Is Your Stress Affecting Your Colon and RectumStress can affect your colon greatly.
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- Tips on How to Use and Care for a PessaryA pessary is a device used to treat medical conditions in women. Taking care of the pessary is essential to proper treatment of the condition and to prevent complications due to use of the pessary.
Causes of Abnormal Anal BleedingMost people assume that if they see blood in the toilet, they have hemorrhoids but the truth is, abnormal anal bleeding could be caused by a number of things.- The Effect of Ketoprofen on Rheumatic ConditionsIf you suffer from a rheumatic condition, use this guide to learn how Ketoprofen can assist you!
Red Poop: What Are the Causes?Red poop often indicates a gastrointestinal rupture or a digestive disorder. It is also caused by certain foods and supplements.- How to Insert Rectal Suppository and Vaginal PessaryInserting rectal suppository or vaginal pesarry is quite tricky. Here are some tips that you can follow to make it easier.
- How to Use a Thermometer?How do you take a temperature? There is three ways to check if your child has a fever. You could use a digital thermometer to take temperature by rectum, mouth, or under the arm.
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- Proctitis- Symptoms and CausesNot very many people have ever heard of Proctitis. Proctitis is an inflammation of your anus and the lining of your rectum, which is the lower part of the intestine leading to the anus. Symptoms of Proctitis can vary greatly.
