Surgical injuries to the ureter or bowel occur in approximately 0.1% of c-sections.
It is slang for bowel movement
From 5-6 sounds
In intussusception, the bowel telescopes into itself like a radio antenna folding up.
Considering that this question is under the heading of germs and bacteria, i will attempt to answer it based on cross-contamination. For males it does not matter if they wipe from to back, visa versa, or left to right, or right to left after a bowel movement.If you are female, the best method is to wipe from front to back after a bowel movement in order not to introduce candidiasis yeast from your GI tract into your vagina that may lead to candida infection.
Should be fine as long as you remember to wash
Bowel, bladder and bone care
Bowel resection may be performed to treat various disorders of the intestine, including cancer, obstruction, inflammatory bowel disease, ruptured diverticulum, ischemia, or traumatic injury
Bleeding, Catheter migration or dislodgement, Coiling of the stent within the ureter, Introduction or worsening of infection, Penetration of adjacent organs (e.g., bowel, gallbladder, or lungs)
It means you have a Dave factor of higher than 70%
If you have eaten glass, yes, it is possible that you could excrete it in a bowel movement. This will most likely be painful and could cause internal injury.
Lumbar Nerves "L" (nerves in the lower back) supply the legs, the bladder, bowel and sexual organs.
That question is a winner. I especially like how you worded it. The "injury" that you speak of is possibly Hemorrhoids. It can be caused from excessive strain through bowel movements. You can also become dehydrated from diarrhea due to the loss of fluids, leading to numerous other illnesses.
Intestinal Ischemia is a problem with your bowel. It appears to be an injury to your intestines. It is mostly common among the elderly. This does not mean a young person can not also have.
Bowel adhesions or twisting can be common complications after bowel resection.
The effects of a brain injury are complex and vary from person to person. Brain is responsible for visual interpretation, hence a brain associated injury can affect the sense of vision. It can also result in memory loss. A brain injury can also effect regulating body temperature; blood pressure; bowel and bladder control.
Major complications are rare and may include bowel perforation, entero-cutaneous fistula, bladder perforation, fracture with intra-cavity loss of catheter fragment, knotting of the catheter, catheter migration into the ureter, and an increased risk of bladder cancer.
Bloody stools can be caused by hemorrhoids, a digestive tract injury, and being constipated. If you don't know what the source is you should consult with your primary care physician.