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… Making Good Health Decisions On this page: Should I See a Doctor About a Health Problem? Should I Have a Test to Diagnose My Health Problem? Should I Take Medicine to Treat My Health Problem? Should I Have Surgery to Treat My Health Problem? Do I Need to Go to the …
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… fibroids. It may be a reasonable treatment option if you have: Heavy uterine bleeding or anemia that is not relieved … of getting pregnant. How Well It Works Myomectomy decreases pelvic pain and bleeding from fibroids. Pregnancy Myomectomy … ovaries (pelvic infection) may occur. Injury to the pelvic organs, such as the uterus, bladder, or bowel. Scar tissue …
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… viewing tool (laparoscope) without damage to the internal organs. The surgeon looks through the laparoscope at the … through the same incision or other small incisions in the pelvic area. What To Expect You will likely go home the same … Why It Is Done Ovarian drilling is sometimes used if you have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and still don't …
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… mucus builds up and causes problems in many of the body's organs, especially the lungs and the pancreas . People who … Clubbing (rounding and flattening) of the fingers. Rectal prolapse. (Part of the rectum sticks out from the anus.) … schedule any vaccines that are needed. Children with CF should have all the recommended vaccines, plus pneumococcal …
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… caused by damaged fallopian tubes . A fertilized egg may have trouble passing through a damaged tube, causing the egg … tube. Fallopian tube damage may be caused by things like pelvic inflammatory disease or smoking. Some ectopic … key signs of an ectopic pregnancy are: Belly, pelvic, or shoulder pain. It most often starts 6 to 8 weeks after a …
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… your abdomen. The abdominal cavity, where the reproductive organs are, is inflated with air or a harmless gas so that … who: Are in good health. Are not greatly overweight. Do not have abnormalities of the pelvic organs, have never had abdominal or pelvic surgery, …
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… After surgery, the pain and itching from your hemorrhoids should go away. After this surgery, you will probably go home the same day. You will have some pain in your anal area. You may also have light … between the anal or rectal canal and another area Rectal prolapse, which happens when the rectal lining slips out of …
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… this common cause of infertility. What type of surgery you have depends on where and how much the fallopian tube is … problems. Risks Risks of fallopian tube surgery include: Pelvic infection. Scar tissue (adhesions) forming on the reproductive organs, causing them to bind to the abdominal wall or to …
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… are usually caused by too much pressure on the veins in the pelvic and rectal area. Sitting on the toilet a long time or … to many health problems. Hemorrhoids: Which Treatment Should I Use? Cause Hemorrhoids are usually caused by too … Pregnancy-Related Problems Rectal Problems Rectal Prolapse Current as of: March 22, 2023 Author: …
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… toxins (poisons). It can quickly affect several different organs including your liver, lungs and kidneys. Since TSS … cases of TSS are linked to menstruation. If you think you have TSS, call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency … injury, contact your health care provider immediately. What should I do if I think I have TSS? Toxic shock syndrome …