Abnormal uterine bleeding Amenorrhea (absence of menstruation) 7. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Pelvic inflammatory disease is the infection and inflammation of female reproductive organs. Multiple sexual partners and an increased incidence of sexually transmitted diseases increase the risk of PID in ...
We define abdominal pain as any irritation or abnormal sensation or discomfort in an area of the body from below the level of the breast plate down to the level of the top of the bones of the pelvis in front or on the sides. Pain in the abdomen is also referred to as tummy pain or...
An anal polyp is an abnormal growth sticking out from the mucous membrane lining the anus or colon. There are four main types of...
I was told today by three doctors that they had never seen my condition before: that I'm producing abnormal blood cells within my upper intestines, which was discovered after an endoscopy. The colonoscopy produced no findings, so hemorrhoids were not a factor. The blood that passes is deep,...
Autism is associated with digestive problems It is extremely common for people with ASD to experience gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhea, constipation, reflux, abdominal pain, gas, and abnormal stools. While not all people with ASD have these symptoms, those who do often have more severe ...
Abnormal stools include: Bloody stools (red or black stools) Sticky, tar-like stools Stools that are difficult to pass Watery stools that last for over 3 days Oily or white plaques in your stool Other colors of the poop rainbow that you should watch out for are: ...
Normal and Abnormal Colors A "normal" stool can be a variety of different colors. With that said, the most common colors range from dark brown to light brown. Different changes in stool color may appear as follows: Green stoolsare usually of no concern and can be the result of foods in...
What is normal or abnormal, in terms of shape, color and even smell? After showing the causes of abnormal poop, take 7 steps for healthy pooping.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an inflammatory and infectious disease, and may be a complication of a sexually transmitted disease (STD) such as gonorrhea. PID can cause damage to your Fallopian tubes, ovaries, and the uterus. Pelvic pain that radiates to your abdomen, an abnormal vaginal...
What Causes Fainting? Fainting (syncope) has many different causes. Vasovagal syncope: Also known as the "common faint," this is the most frequent cause of syncope. It results from an abnormal circulatory reflex. The heart pumps more forcefully and the blood vessels relax, but the heart rate...