could this be symptoms of colon canser the polops so far are not canser
Yes, the ascending colon is located lateral to the urinary bladder. The ascending colon runs vertically along the right side of the abdomen, while the urinary bladder is typically located in the lower midline of the abdomen.
Yes, the urinary bladder is located below and medial to the ascending colon in the abdominal cavity.
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colon and bladder cancer.
My mother was recently told that she has air in her bladder. Her doctor said that there are two ways that air can get into the bladder. One is when a catheter is inserted air can go in with it. The other is a fistula between the colon and bladder that allows air to enter from the colon into the bladder. I have since seen an article that says that bladder infections can sometimes cause gas (air) to build up in the bladder. Hope this helps!
For urine, it is the bladder. For solid waste, it is colon.
No. There is no passage between your colon and bladder and urethra. Might've been diarrhea.
bladder infections, kidney disease, colon cancer--there are more...
The bladder holds urine. The colon holds feces.
The urinary bladder, the sigmoid colon, the rectum, and in females, the uterus.
Yes, the removal of the colon does not affect the urinary system. The colon is part of the digestive tract, while urination involves the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra, which are part of the urinary system. Therefore, individuals who have had their colon removed can still urinate normally.
Feces are stored in the rectum, which is a separate organ from the bladder in the body. The urinary and digestive systems are distinct and have different pathways for waste removal. The bladder stores urine from the kidneys and eliminates it through the urethra.