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If you or your loved one has faecal incontinence it is best to show it to the doctor as he would suggest either medication or exercises or some surgical procedure to rectify it. It would depend on the severity and age of the person.
A Stamey procedure is a surgical procedure that is commonly done on females who suffer from stress incontinence. This procedure can be done endoscopically or with small incisions on the abdominal wall and on the vaginal area. This is done by suspending the fascia of the bladder to the rectus fascia using sutures.
Myalgia means pain in the muscles and is not a surgical procedure
Tonsillectomy is a surgical procedure performed on the pharynx.
Myalgia means "Muscle pain". So no, it is not a surgical procedure.
A procedure, particularly a surgical procedure or military procedure.
The Burch procedure, also known as retropubic urethropexy procedure or Burch colosuspension, and Marshall-Marchetti-Krantz procedure (MMK) are the two primary surgeries for treating stress incontinence.
Angioplasty is a surgical procedure.
Amniotomy is surgical incision into the amnion.
They include retropubic slings for urinary incontinence, artificial sphincter implants for urinary and fecal incontinence, and bladder and colon diversion surgeries for restoration of voiding and waste function.
In men, an enlarged prostate gland can obstruct the bladder, causing overflow incontinence.
There is no massage therapy work that is performed during a surgical procedure.