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Depends on which medicine or tablet you mean: - under the tongue and let it dissolve - swallow it whole - suppositories (dissolve in your rectum) - vaginal suppositories (dissolve in your vagina)
A suppository is a pill or medication that is inserted through the rectal area of the body. A suppository can be introduced into any absorbent orifice of the body,such as the vagina.
The portals of exit for chlamydia are the urethra, vagina, and rectum.
clitoris and rectum
In medical terms, per means via or through, so per rectum means through the rectum, and per vagina means via the vagina.
No. You're thinking of the chicken or any type of bird that has this "feature," not cows. A cow's rectum is above the vulva, and the urethra and vagina is found in the vulva. The urethra is situated in the vagina but branches from the vagina to the kidneys. The entrance to the urethra is found in the first few inches of the cow's vagina.
The 'wall of tissue' between the rectum and vagina.
A rectocele is when the rectum protrudes through the vaginal wall. It can cause symptoms like difficulty with bowel movements or a sensation of fullness in the vagina. Treatment options include pelvic floor exercises or surgery.
Chlamydia can infect the vagina, urethra, rectum, eyes, and throat. It can't infect the face.
In this procedure a needle is inserted into the space at the top of the vagina, behind the uterus and in front of the rectum
Colporrhaphy is the surgical repair of a defect in the vaginal wall, including a cystocele (when the bladder protrudes into the vagina) and a rectocele (when the rectum protrudes into the vagina).
Cyst means bladder or sac, rect means rectum, and cele means hernia or protrusion. A cystocele is herniation of the bladder, and rectocele is herniation of the rectum. Put together, cystorectocele is herniation of the urinary bladder and rectum (usually referring to herniation into the vagina.)