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Ostomy is a surgical procedure used to create an opening for urine and feces to be released from the body.
The surgical procedure is a colostomy, which entails the fitting of a colostomy bag to collect the faeces and urine.
i am a surgical tech in Tennessee and can assure you that no their is no concern. urine is considered sterile as it just from blood that has been filtered from by the kidneys. if feces on the other hand spelled out from a puncture of some sort then it can cause an infection but usually during all abdominal surgery the surgeon irrigates the surgical site out with warm antibiotic saline to reduce any chance of infection occurring.
No. Neither have anything to do with pregnancy.
Cystectomy is a surgical procedure that removes all or part of the urinary bladder, the muscular organ that collects urine from the kidneys for excretion at a later time.simple cystectomy removes the entire bladder
A cutaneous ureterostomy, also called ureterocutaneostomy, is a surgical procedure that detaches one or both ureters from the bladder, and brings them to the surface of the abdomen with the formation of an opening (stoma) to allow passage of urine.
Did you undergo an operation recently? Were you bed ridden? Sometimes after an operation the nerves and muscles are damaged that can cause urine incontinence in which there is some amount of urine leakage. Most cases it becomes alright but sometimes it is a permanent features. Get it checked.
A swollen prostrate blocks the passage of urine during urination and hence, the bladder is not emptied completely and could lead to continuous urine leakage or when there is a sudden movement or coughing or laughing.
It is also used in formulas that control body fluids and treat excessive sweating, urine leakage, sperm leakage (spermatorrhea), and heavy, prolonged menstruation.
Cystectomy is a surgical procedure that removes all or part of the urinary bladder, the muscular organ that collects urine from the kidneys for excretion at a later time. Partial or segmental cystectomy removes part of the bladder
That depends, (no pun intended), on whether or not you are trying to *increase* the flow or *stop* leakage. * If you are having problems passing urine, you need to see your doctor very soon. If you are not able to urinate at all, you need to go to an emergency room.* If you are having problems with leakage, there are exercises you can do with the muscles that control urine leaking, (Kegel muscles the "don't pee" muscles and Kegel exercises). If you have leaking that is not controlled by the exercises or by tightening your "don't pee" muscles, then the answer may differ depending on whether you are male or female. There are medications that can help bladder tone and therefore help control the leakage. There are also surgical procedures available if the medications don't work. Regardless, you need to have the problem evaluated by a doctor.
i have tryed everything that is why i am asking evn tips to stop leakage so i can run ,jump,without leakage