The article focuses on intestinal angina, which occurs when plaque causes severe narrowing in one or more of the major arteries supplying the gut, including the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries, and prevents extra blood from reaching the intestines when they are working at digesting food. ...
Swelling in the face, stomach, legs, and feet Fatigue Raised need to pee Loss of appetite Muscle cramping Some other, rare, risks include pain, a hernia,nerve damage, or a blockage in the intestines. What if you ever need a kidney transplant?
You eat to get nutrients and energy. Do you know how your body uses the food you eat? Can you imagine what happens to the food? Your body cannot use the food you eat directly(直接地). You must change the form of the food so your body can use it. First, you cut, tear and ...
they are concentrated in the gut but are mostly kept out of other internal organs by the immune system. After death, though, these bacteria are free to “feed” on the whole body. First they digest the intestines and ...
The cells are changed into or replaced by cells that line your intestines. When IM happens in the esophagus, it is called Barrett esophagus. IM is a precancer lesion. This means it is not cancer yet, but it may develop into cancer over time. IM can be a sign that you are at a ...
Probably one of the most misunderstood topics about dairy farming is the “mystery” of what happens to the male calves. Female cows are the only ones that can be milked. So what happens to the bulls. Quickly searching Google, I found it hard to find a dairymen’s answer on this topic...
(See my post Safety Dance for more on this.) One of the main ideas of The Gupta Program is to tell your worried part that you are safe, that “Whatever happens, I will handle it.” You’re not trying to convince yourself that everything will always go well, but that it’s okay ...
Fecal impaction (FI) is a serious condition in which a hardened stool gets stuck in the large intestine (colon), often resulting in the inability to pass stool. It often happens in people who have chronic constipation issues. Treatment involves clearing out the stool mass. Without prompt treatm...
You should not see the rectum. If a prolapse happens again, you can repeat manual reduction. You can hold the rectum in place with gauze and tape across your buttocks. Before you apply gauze, place a quarter size amount of petroleum jelly on the gauze. The petroleum jelly will prevent ...
An inguinal hernia happens when organs or abdominal tissue push through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. The abdominal wall is made of fat and muscle. It holds the intestines in place. The hernia may contain fluid, tissue from the abdomen, or part of an organ (such as an intestine)....