APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

NEURORADIOLOGY

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  Urinary incontinence common  UTIs treatable  Constipation due to limited activity / diarrhea
A
Seizures
B
Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction
C
Cardiopulmonary Dysfunction
D
DVT and PE
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Simple treatments-such as diet changes, medicines, bowel training, and exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles-can improve symptoms by about 60 percent. These treatments can stop fecal incontinence in 1 out of 5 people. Your doctor can recommend ways you can help manage and treat your fecal incontinence.

Detailed explanation-2: -Many cases are caused by diarrhoea, constipation, or weakening of the muscle that controls the opening of the anus. It can also be caused by long-term conditions such as diabetes, multiple sclerosis and dementia. Read more about the causes of bowel incontinence.

Detailed explanation-3: -Severe constipation is the most common cause of faecal incontinence (or bowel leakage), especially in older people. This is because hard bowel motions are difficult to pass and may cause a partial blockage high up the bowel, resulting in watery bowel motions flowing around the constipated stool without warning.

Detailed explanation-4: -Changes in food or drink. Increasing your fiber intake can help manage diarrhea and constipation. Exercises. Kegel exercises can strengthen the sphincter muscles and pelvic floor. Medicines. Keeping a bathroom schedule. Electrical stimulation. Surgery.

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