HPV is spread by skin-to-skin contact during sexual activity; there does not need to be vaginal or anal intercourse to spread the infection. Most people who become infected with HPV will not have symptoms and will clear the infection on their own. For people who do develop genital warts, ...
To date, lymphedema, proctitis and cystitis, and osteoradionecrosis of the jaw have been the most common conditions for using HBOT in post-radiation therapy of breast, prostate, and head and neck cancer. While case reports, case series, and retrospective cohorts produced HBOT-favoring results, ...
Proctitis isn’t a disease unto itself. Rather, it’s an inflammation of the rectum and anus usually caused by an infection, rectal injury, radiation treatment, or another medical condition. Proctitis can be uncomfortable, but it usually clears up in a few weeks. To help treat your proctitis...