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They may assist patients who have other bowel or bladder disorders.
They also take it for kidney and bladder disorders, intestinal gas, and colic.
Bladder disorders.
In Spring 1948, she was hospitalized for malnutrition and was also treated for a gall bladder disorder.
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If you find your goldfish floating on its side, it means it is suffering from swim bladder disorder (forfeit: it's dead).
Swim bladder disease, also called swim bladder disorder or flipover, is a common ailment in aquarium fish.
Some reports state that she suffered from a gall bladder disorder, while others state that she had undergone an emergency appendectomy.
By the 1930s and 1940s, the clinic was known worldwide for its phenomenal surgical outcomes, and state-of-the-art treatment of thyroid, gastrointestinal, and gall bladder disorders.
A fish with swim bladder disorder can float nose down tail up, or can float to the top or sink to the bottom of the aquarium.
An infusion of the bright yellow flowers is used in the treatment of gall bladder disorders and as a diuretic in treating rheumatism and cystitis.
Oat straw is used for the flu, swine (H1N1) flu, coughs, bladder disorders, joint pain, eye ailments, frostbite, gout, and a skin infection called impetigo.
Those with interstitial cystitis may have symptoms that overlap with other urinary bladder disorders such as: urinary tract infection (UTI), overactive bladder, urethritis, urethral syndrome, and prostatitis.
Beginning in 1977, in her fourth year as a resident at the hospital, Dr. Freeman and Dr. Weissmann collaborated on several dozen reports, primarily radiological diagnostic techniques for liver and gall bladder disorders.
For instance, in one recent program, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, told 835 workers at the Synalloy Company in Augusta, Ga., that they had been exposed to a chemical that causes bladder disorders.
That is the base price for the head of Saint Vitalis of Assisi, the patron saint of genital and bladder disorders, which is to go on sale from a family's private collection in County Meath, Ireland.
People who benefit from intermittent catheterisation include those with neurogenic (spinal cord injury, spina bifida and multiple sclerosis) and non-neurogenic bladder disorders (infravesical obstruction due to prostate enlargement, urethral strictures and post-operative urinary retention).
Appendicitis Bladder disorders Sexually transmitted diseases Kidney infection or kidney stones Intestinal disorders Nerve conditions Hernia Pelvis disorder Broken pelvis Psychogenic pain Possible causes of pelvic pain in women only may include: