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Endometritis is a disease that can occur in women of any age it is caused when tissue that is normally shed during menstruation builds up and accumulates in different areas such as the bladder,ovaries,or even on the bowels.
No. They occur in the bladder, which is in the front part of your body.
It does not occur during digestion. Santorum occurs inside the bowels usually.
Urgent Evacuation - Evacuation to next higher echelon of medical care is needed to save life or limb. - Evacuation must occur within two hours. Urgent Surgical Evacuation - Same criteria as Urgent. The difference is that these patients need to be taken to a facility with surgical capabilities. Priority Evacuation - Evacuation to next higher echelon of medical care is needed or the patient will deteriorate into the URGENT category. - Evacuation must occur within four hours. Routine Evacuation - Evacuation to the next higher echelon of medical care is needed to complete full treatment. - Evacuation may occur within 24 hours. Convenience - Used for administrative patient movement.
In the gall bladder.
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in the bladder
If accompanied by lower back injury or problems it could be a condition known as peripheral neuropathy and it can progress to the point of you not being able to control your bladder and bowels.
infections
The bladder.
Microorganisms cause infections which affect the urinary system. Usally the infections start in the bladder and spread to the kidneys.
Everything in your bowels does come out so if you have faeces in your bowels then yes you will have a bowel movement when you die