Sorry, I don't know. However, men frequently have a problem with constipation, because they don't get enough fiber in their diet. Drink those fiber drinks that are tasteless.
See your doctor; if your prostate is enlarged, you could have colon problems.
The pregnancy can cause a constipation. But be aware that there are other reasons of constipation. Best way is just seek a professional out and ask. There are some pregnancy symptoms, which could come.
Not at all.....just the opposite.
Some common side effects of weight loss surgery are nausea and vomiting, constipation, thinning hair, and diarrhea. Other more serious side effects of the surgery are hernias, infections, and pneumonia.
No as with any surgery there are some reasons why some people should not have this surgery. It could depend on what medications you are currently taking or other factors.
Yes, you can undergo surgery if you are constipated, but it's important to inform your healthcare provider about your condition beforehand. They may assess the severity of your constipation and address it prior to the procedure, especially if it could impact recovery or the surgery itself. In some cases, managing constipation may be necessary to ensure a smoother surgical process and recovery. Always follow your doctor's guidance regarding pre-operative preparations.
The media has a tremendous impact of plastic surgery requests. Some plastic surgery is for medical reasons, but a large majority of the practice is copying what is transmitted via the media.
People have foot surgery for many reasons. For some it's because of bunions, others for toe shortening or lengthening. Some even want their toes straightened.
There are several reasons why someone would need ear tube surgery. The most common reason is if a person, usually a child, suffers from repeated ear infections. Some other reasons include if there is persistence of middle ear fluid or if there is a malformation of the ear drum.
That would depend on the type of surgery and the reasons to which you want/need it.
The most common reason for neck surgery procedures is to treat disorders of the discs in the neck or nerve problems. Other common reasons include diseases tumors and cancers in the throat, larynx, and esophagus.
Some persons postpone surgery for a longer period of time, often for financial reasons; others choose to continue on estrogen therapy indefinitely without surgery.
Lung surgery may be recommended for the following reasons: