Oesophagus and Stomach
esophagus and Stomach
Oesophagus and Stomach
It means it has a bloated abdomen, and will likely need to see a vet.
More than likely for motor-boating purposes.
Mostly likely gas or just the movement of fecal matter through the colon.
Postmenopausal women often notice a larger abdomen. Even if prior to menopause the woman had very little belly fat it is likely they'll notice weight shifting from their hips, arms, and legs to their abdomen.
An ant with a big abdomen plays a significant role in the ecosystem as it is likely a queen ant. Queen ants are responsible for laying eggs and starting new ant colonies, which helps maintain the population and balance of the ecosystem.
A patient with IBD (irritable bowel disease) would likely exhibit gnawing pain in abdomen, vomiting, and anorexia.
The ant you are describing is likely a red imported fire ant. These ants are small, red in color, and have a brownish abdomen with distinct stripes. They are known for their aggressive behavior and painful stings.
most likely not.
I am not positive, but I would see no reason why they couldn't. The paralysis is most likely in the spinal cord, which really has nothing to do with stomach liposuction.
The probe is moved around the abdomen's surface to obtain different views of the target areas. The patient will likely be asked to change positions from side to side and to hold the breath as necessary to obtain the desired views