U of U Health Colon and Rectal Surgery Services has advanced fellowship training and experience in colon and rectal surgery, as well as gastrointestinal surgery. Our colon and rectal surgeons are ...
It’s a taboo topic that nobody talks about, but almost one in six Americans suffer with urinary or bowel incontinence. That’s more than the number of people with Alzheimer’s, diabetes or breast cancer ...
Women’s health has a long history of being sidelined—that’s no great secret. Women’s health issues cloaked in embarrassment are uniquely at risk of being overlooked or ignored. Urinary (UI) and fecal ...
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What Causes a Shart?
You can prevent sharts by eating fiber and staying hydrated. You can get regular exercise to regulate bowel movements and decrease the chance of sharts. A doctor may also recommend dietary changes, ...
When I see patients in the office there are three words that I often hear at the end of a visit that would be much better to hear at the start of a visit: “one more thing...” It’s often the patient’s ...
A single series of intrarectal botulinum toxin type A injections may provide significant improvement in fecal incontinence symptoms. Submucosal intrarectal injections of botulinum toxin type A (BoNTA) ...
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Vaginal prolapse types, symptoms, and how it is treated
Medically reviewed by Cordelia Nwankwo, MD Key Takeaways Vaginal prolapse happens when the vaginal wall weakens and ...
Guest: Dr. Ga-Ram Han(Colon & Rectal Surgeon). Guest: Dr. Ga-Ram Han(Colon & Rectal Surgeon). HealthLine is a fast-paced show that keeps you informed of the latest developments in the worlds of ...
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