Not generally. The only way to be sure would be to check with your primary doctor.
Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome is a condition that occurs when one or more open sores (ulcers) develop in the rectum.
can ulcer patient eat kola nut
can ulcer patient eat kola nut
yes
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Yes, blood in the stools can be a sign of an ulcer. However, small amounts of bright blood is more likely to be rectal bleeding. It is more likely that the blood you cannot see is from an ulcer, and there is the occult blood stool test for that.
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Smoking is an important risk factor that increases a patient's chance of developing an ulcer, decreases the body's response to therapy, and increases the chances of dying from ulcer complications.
Disability benefits for ductal carcinoma in situ solely depends on the severity and classification of the carcinoma. Only when a doctor diagnosis the patient as having physical limitations when disability is then available to the patient.
You don't. A doctor who treats himself has a fool for a patient.
Rectal resection has potential risks similar those of other major surgeries. Complications usually occur while the patient is in the hospital and the patient's general health prior to surgery will be an indication of the risk potential.