Reducible
The hernia is said to be 'reducible' if it can be returned to the abdominal cavity and 'incarcerated' when it cannot be returned to the abdominal cavity.
Reducible Hernia
Reducible.
There is one set of organs that is located behind or outside of the peritoneum but still within the abdominal cavity - these are the kidneys. They are said to be located in the retroperitoneum.
An organ can be in the abdominopelvic cavity but not the peritoneal cavity if the organ sits below the diaphragm but outside the peritoneal membranes. The kidneys, which are behind the peritoneal membrane (retroperitoneal) are such organs.
The kidneys are located in the rear of the abdominal cavity. They are said to be retroperitoneal. This means they are behind the lining of the abdominal cavity. The right kidney is slightly higher than the left. The liver causes this. The right kidney sits just below the diaphragm. On top of each kidney is an adrenal gland.
A colic is an abdominal disorder that affects the small intestines mostly in infants. This is said to be an autoimmune disorder and entails sharp pains in the digestive tract among other symptoms.
when you get a disease you are said to be INFECTED by it .
reducible
The kidneys do not. They are said to be retroperineal for this reason.
There is one set of organs that is located behind or outside of the peritoneum but still within the abdominal cavity - these are the kidneys. They are said to be located in the retroperitoneum.
The peritoneum or abdominal serosa is the lining surrounding the abdominal organs. When it is inflamed, you are said to have peritonitis. This is severe irritation and inflammation of the lining of the abdominal cavity and can also be a symptom/reaction of typhoid fever.
An organ can be in the abdominopelvic cavity but not the peritoneal cavity if the organ sits below the diaphragm but outside the peritoneal membranes. The kidneys, which are behind the peritoneal membrane (retroperitoneal) are such organs.
Is the anatomical space behind (retro) the abdominal cavity.Structures that lie behind the peritoneum are termed retroperitoneal.Kidneys, Bladder, Pancreas, Vena Cava, Aorta, parts of the Duodenum, portions of the Colon, Reproductive organs.In your abdominal cavity is a membrane called the peritoneum, the intermost lining is the visceral peritoneum, which adheres to and supports the organs. the parietal peritoneum is the outer lining that adheres to the walls of the abdominal cavity. There is a space in between the two linings that has a potential for space that some organs actually lie in or are partialy in which is called the peritoneal cavity. those organs are said to be RETROPERITONEAL.
I got injured at work went to dr. Said i have a hernia and will need surgery.
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On October 20, 1944, General MacArthur returned to the Philippines and said, "I have returned!"
I had double hernia's last year, and I had two bladder infections leading to it. The doctor told me I probably had the hernia's for a few years. Since I had the hernia's repaired, I haven't had a bladder infection since. Personally I blame the bladder infections on the hernia's, the doctor said it was possible. My health was perfect (other then the hernia's) when I got the bladder infections, the chances are good in my option it "could" be the cause of a UTI.
Unlike a sports hernia, a hiatal hernia affects the core, often in the diaphragm or the abdomen directly. In many cases, there are actually no symptoms for this type of hernia. That said, others may have heartburn related to gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. Surgery is often needed because the hernia can become restricted and blood supply to that affected area can be restricted or cut off entirely.
I dont know but the first episode of victorious trina said she never had 1 cavity so i think she doesnt but i dont know everyone has to have a cavity once in there life :)