...of foods that offer prebiotic fibers and resistant starches. Prebiotic fibers and resistant starches are not easy to digest. They pass through your intestines to your colon, where they nourish...
...risk of developing sepsis, though it can affect people of every age. People with some medical conditions, such as cancer, a weakened immune system or diabetes, are at increased risk...
...bacteria to colonise the area instead.[2] New sexual partners can also increase one’s risk of a urinary tract infection (UTI), with more frequent sexual intercourse increasing the risk of potentially...
...pause your treatment, adjust your dose, or stop your treatment if needed. Colitis and severe diarrhea: Zydelig can cause colitis (an inflammation of the colon) and severe diarrhea. In rare...
...abdominal wall, specifically in the lower abdomen’s groin area. Typically affecting males, an inguinal hernia materializes when a portion of the intestines (small or rarely, the colon) or an organ...
...such as the liver and the colon Uterine fibroids through embolization It is also performed for: Ablation of tumors Aspiration (collection of fluid for biopsy) Fluid drainage The concept of...
...as Ostia. Swelling of the mucus membranes in the nose or sinus cavities can block these holes, preventing mucus from draining out of the sinuses. Bacteria colonize the undrained mucus,...
...to 8 days. Recovery period for percutaneous lithotripsy takes between one to two weeks. Other possible risks and complications may include: Damage to nearby organs including the bladder, colon and...
...GIFs. They include: Surgery complications About 85–90 percent of GIFs develop after intra-abdominal surgery. You’re more likely to develop a fistula if you have: cancer radiation treatment to your abdomen...
...assistants require a master’s of health science. These examine complex surgical specimens. Tissue biopsies that are not as complex (e.g., colon, skin, needle biopsies) would be reviewed by an individual...