...of Sphincter is the anal sphincter, which surrounds the lower rectum and anus. Other types of Sphincters are found in the digestive tract, such as the cardiac sphincter and the...
...cancer or cancer of the breast, colon, uterus or rectum Having an inherited mutation in breast cancer gene 1 (BRCA1) or breast cancer gene 2 (BRCA2) – this is particularly...
...in the bladder and later on, to remove the remaining urine. The catheter is removed and another one is inserted while a catheter goes through the rectum to assess abdominal...
...area Distinct swelling at the vaginal opening (in women) Feeling of heaviness in the rectum or anus (in men) Failing to reach the toilet on time (incontinence) Pelvic floor training...
...hard and rough bumps on their children’s skin. Also, warts can grow in a sensitive area, such as the groin, the rectum, or the genitals. In these cases, the patient...
...as directed by a doctor. The three areas which are strengthened by Kegel exercises are the bladder which holds the urine, the pubococcygeus muscle which supports the bladder and rectum,...
...pelvic floor disorders. These disorders include pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence. Pelvic organ prolapse is a condition wherein a pelvic organ, such as the uterus, bladder or the rectum,...
...bladder or rectum, spread to the penis. Penectomy can be partial or radical. The extent of the damage and spread of cancer cells are the factors that are taken into...
...fissure can occur in pregnancy. During pregnancy, women often experience constipation due to the increased weight of the baby putting pressure on the rectum, the final segment of the digestive...
...carries the risk of bleeding as well as damaging adjacent parts like the anus, rectum, and the bladder. Also, a blood clot can develop and travel to the legs and...