...developing this condition, which is asymptomatic in its early stages but could lead to colorectal cancer later on. Inflammatory bowel diseases – This group of diseases is caused by the...
...procedure comes with risks and possible complications. These include transient bowel ischemia (more on intestinal ischemia, the flow of blood in major arteries of the intestine stops) and blockage (embolus)...
...the procedure, which typically lasts for around 15 minutes or even less. No preparation is required before a proctoscopy, except for an enema to clean the bowel, which allows the...
...those of flu or malaria, with fever, sweating, muscle aches and headaches. Later symptoms include stomach aches, diarrhea, vomiting, bruising and bleeding from the mouth, eyes, ears and bowel. Diagnosis...
...or nausea However, it is possible to have an ectopic pregnancy without any of the above symptoms. Other signs of ectopic pregnancy Less common symptoms include: Bowel and bladder problems,...
...disorder is severe that it can no longer be treated using other options such as medications or chemotherapy. Some studies also show that it may help manage inflammatory bowel disease...
...Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project Protocol B-06. N Engl J Med. 1995 Nov 30. 333(22):1469-74. Giuliano AE, Hunt KK, Ballman KV, et al. Axillary dissection vs no axillary dissection...
...organs Risk of adverse reaction to the anaesthetic used Excessive bleeding (haemorrhage) Infections Blocked bowel Pain in the abdomen It is important to understand that a biopsy is considered a...
...Suspicious symptoms that could indicate cancer, such as unexplained weight loss, fatigue, or changes in bowel habits. * A family history of cancer. * Concerns about cancer risks or prevention....
...gastrointestinal problems causing chronic diarrhoea, such as sprue, celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease. Other causes of malabsorption are pancreatitis, bariatric surgery and extensive surgery involving the large or small...