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… Tests for Other Disorders Aggression in Youth Agitation and Dementia Alcohol and Drug Use Alcohol and Drugs: When to Get … for PTSD Dementia Dementia: Assessing Pain Dementia: Bladder and Bowel Problems Dementia: Helping a Person Avoid Confusion …
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… moves the back wall of the vagina . An enterocele (small bowel prolapse) occurs when the small bowel presses against … other symptoms you may be having. If your doctor finds a bladder prolapse ( cystocele ), urethral prolapse ( … repair are uncommon but include: Urinary retention. Bladder injury. Bowel or rectal injury. Infection. Painful …
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… in daily life may be a sign of a more serious problem. Dementia is a slow decline in memory, problem-solving … serious illness. This happens most in older adults. Health problems that can cause it include: Infections. Examples are … are: Antidepressants. Antihistamines. Medicines for bladder control problems (anticholinergics). Symptoms of …
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… organ prolapse means that a pelvic organ—such as your bladder—has moved from its normal position and is pressing … include the: Bladder . Urethra . Uterus . Vagina . Small bowel . Rectum . Female pelvic anatomy The pelvis is the … falling out of your vagina. You may have urinary or bowel problems or pain during intercourse. How is it diagnosed? …
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… that your body may not notice (such as having a full bladder). These situations trigger an automatic reaction … include: Urinary tract infections (UTIs) . An overfull bowel or constipation. Gastrointestinal problems such as gallstones , stomach ulcers, or gastritis . …
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… positions. If the test is being done to look for certain problems of the kidneys or bladder, it is often called a KUB (for kidneys, ureters, and … , ureters , or bladder . Look for air outside of the bowel (intestines). Find an object that has been swallowed …
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… surgery if the prolapse is causing pain, if you are having problems with your bladder and bowels, or if the prolapse is making it hard for you to do …
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… with complete spinal cord injuries don't have control of bowel and bladder function. B (incomplete). There is feeling but no … of injury, including sacral segments that control bowel and bladder function. C (incomplete). There is feeling and …
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… In rare cases, it can also lead to losing control over your bladder or bowels. See a doctor right away if you begin losing bladder … limp. What causes it? Spondylolisthesis may be caused by problems with the small joints in your back. (The problems …
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… was younger. A reduced ability to control urination and bowel movements (incontinence). This increases the chance of … the person may have a urinary catheter inserted, making bladder infections more likely. Problems with the bladder dropping down out of its normal …