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Colorectal. Colorectal cancer. Colon cancer. Cancer that is located in the rectum is called Colorectal cancer. Cancer that is located in the colon is called Colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer refers to the combination of colon and rectal cancer. Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cause of deaths in the U.S. that are related to cancer. Colorectal cancer is serious. Colorectal cancer needs to be treated. Your physician will assess whether or not you have Colorectal cancer. Food is digested and then travels to the stomach after traveling through the esophagus. The food is then broken down.


Urodynamics are a series of tests that are used to find out if you have a disorder. Bladder disorders are diagnosed through Urodynamics. Any problems relating to urine or bladder problems are found out through Urodynamics. Urodynamics testing is very common. Urodynamics testing is frequently used in the medical world. Urodynamics helps physicians determine what a problem in a patient is.


    Constipation is a problem that many people have. Many factors contribute to one having Constipation. One factor that may contribute to Constipation is a poor diet. Hormone levels may contribute to Constipation. Surgery is sometimes needed to correct Constipation. A healthy diet usually will help correct Constipation. Adding fiber to one's diet is a good idea if one is experiencing Constipation. Constipation occurs. If you strain due to Constipation you may end up with a fissure. If you strain due to Constipation you may end up with a hemorrhoid. Constipation is a condition where hard feces develops because of a digestive system problem. Constipation is able to be treated. It is not often that surgery is required for Constipation. Usually diet will help Constipation. Constipation can be prevented by paying attention to diet such as adding lots of fiber to diet. Exercise is also a great idea if you are going through Constipation. Constipation can be helped significantly with diet and exercise.

    Diarrhea. Diarrhea is a problem for some people. Inflammatory bowel disease may be linked to Diarrhea if the Diarrhea is chronic. If you have Diarrhea that is chronic you should get it checked out because it could be the sign that you have a serious medical problem that needs to be treated. If you have Diarrhea you may lose a lot of salt from your body. If you have Diarrhea you may lose a lot of water from your body. Diarrhea that is chronic and Diarrhea that is not chronic will usually make you lose water and salt. Salt and water are lost from the body after going through Diarrhea. Abdominal cramps usually accompany Diarrhea. Loose watery stools are what Diarrhea is about. Sometimes Diarrhea will not be over quickly, it may last for a few days. Usually treatment is not required for Diarrhea. Usually Diarrhea will go away on it's own. Your physician should be seen if you have chronic Diarrhea. Chronic Diarrhea should not be ignored. Diarrhea that is chronic should be diagnosed by your physician.

    Fecal or stool incontinence is also known as stool incontinence. Fecal or stool incontinence means that stool cannot be controlled when it's passed through the body. Fecal or stool incontinence is a problem that should be treated and your physician will determine what type of treatment is needed for Fecal or stool incontinence. Fecal or stool incontinence is a problem that may be embarrassing. Adults diapers are sometimes necessary if someone has Fecal incontinence. If you have Fecal or stool incontinence it's a good idea to be near a bathroom.

    Ulcerative colitis involves bleedings ulcers in the lining of the colon. Ulcerative colitis involves bleeding ulcers in the lining of the rectum. Ulcerative colitis happens to males and females both young and old. Ulcerative colitis involves ulcers. Ulcerative colitis is usually found in people ages 15-30. It is thought that Ulcerative colitis is genetic. Other intestinal disorders are similar to Ulcerative colitis so sometimes Ulcerative colitis is hard to diagnose.

    Crohn's Disease is a disease that involves the intestines. Crohn's Disease is a chronic inflammatory disease. Crohn's Disease does not have a medical cure. It is unknown what causes Crohn's Disease. Crohn's Disease is not curable. Crohn's Disease is an inflammatory bowel disease. In 1932 a physician described Crohn's Disease and that's where Crohn's Disease got its name, after the physician who described it. Some scientists believe that Crohn's Disease is linked to a virus or bacteria being interacted with the body's immune system.

     


    Home - 01 - Hemorrhoids - 02 - Rectal - 03 - Rectal Bleeding, Abscess, Fissure - 04 - Cancer (in combination with colon, bowel, rectal, polyp, colorectal), Diverticulitis, Rectal Leakage
    - 05 - Anal Mass, Rectal Mass, Pilonidal Cyst, Tailbone Pain or Drainage, Colorectal - 06 - Urodynamics, Constipation, Diarrhea, Fecal or Stool Incontinence - 07 - Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s Disease, Laparoscopy - 08 - Trans-rectal Ultra Sound, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Polypectomy, Strictures of anus or rectum, Colonic Neoplasms - 09 - Hemorrhoids - 10 - Hemorrhoids (cont), Colonoscopy - 11 - Rectal Bleeding, Rectal Prolapse - 12 - Rectal Bleeding (cont), Anal Abscess, Crohn's Disease - 13 - Anal Fissures, Colorectal Cancer - 14 - Colorectal Cancer (cont), Diverticulitis, Anal Mass, Pilonidal Cyst, Coccydynia, Coccygodynia - 15 - Colorectal / Colorectal Cancer / Colon Cancer, Urodynamics, Constipation, Diarrhea, Fecal or Stool Incontinence, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease - 16 - Laparoscopy, Trans-Rectal Ultrasound, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Polypectomy, Colonic Neoplasms

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