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… rectal prolapse . Infection. Examples include sexually transmitted infections , prostate … foreign body insertion, anal intercourse, or abuse . Diseases, such as cirrhosis of the … injury to the rectum or vagina? Physical or sexual abuse and other injuries to these areas …
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… Many eye problems are treated with eyedrops or eye ointments, and sometimes with both. Even though drops and ointments are widely used, many … you can comfortably and easily put drops or ointment in your eyes or someone …
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… If you are using both eyedrops and eye ointment, put the eyedrops in at least 10 minutes before the ointment. If you have an eye infection, don't … wear contact lenses while you are using the ointment. unless your doctor has told you it's …
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… other conditions. For example, you may need a colonoscopy or a barium enema . These may be … other conditions. For example, you may need a colonoscopy or a barium enema . These may be …
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… area. Discharge from the vagina or penis. Rectal or genital bleeding. Anal tears or … gonorrhea , chlamydia , syphilis , or HIV . Rectal problems, including constipation, pain, … or sexual abuse that injures the abdominal or rectal area. An injury to the vagina or …
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… Overview You may be able to push a rectal prolapse back into place as soon as it … that the cold doesn't damage the skin. If the rectal tissue cannot be inserted easily into … anus, see your doctor. Related Information Rectal Prolapse Credits Current as of: March …
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… include: Tying off the hemorrhoids with a rubber band. This is called rubber band ligation. Using heat, lasers, or electric …
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… Condition Basics What is an anal fissure? An anal fissure is a tear in the lining of the … caused by a health problem, such as Crohn's disease. Many experts believe that extra …
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… Overview Hydrocortisone cream, gel, or ointment is … your doctor tells you to. Do not use in the rectal or vaginal area on children younger … unless your doctor tells you to. Do not use hydrocortisone cream on weeping, scraped, or …
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… that can help. Or your doctor may prescribe a cream or ointment. Severe cases of pityriasis rosea may … your doctor tells you to. Do not use in the rectal or vaginal area in children younger …