...that involve the large intestine can still pass bowel in the normal manner. Just like most surgical procedures, ileoanal anastomosis surgery is typically not the primary treatment option for patients...
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...others do not. Still, this form of the condition is more likely to affect those with a previous diagnosis of asthma than the general population.[9] The 2016 Global Initiative for...
...gland works together with other glands in the body, there may also be secondary manifestations like infertility or precocious puberty, a condition characterised by the appearance of secondary female sexual...
...uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. Symptoms include abnormal vaginal discharge, pain in the lower abdomen, fever, burning sensation during urination or sexual intercourse, and irregular menstruation. Infections after childbirth Endometriosis,...
...with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, which measures the level of PSA, a protein produced by cells of the prostate gland. Healthy men have PSA levels under 4 nanograms per...
...changes in their sexual ability due to their shorter vagina and residual numbness in the genital area. Patients who experience these hysterectomy side effects may have feelings of inadequacy and...
...be incredibly beneficial, the final results of any potential diagnosis or treatment plan may still be unpredictable or uncertain. When considering the expected results of a urology consultation, it is...