Proctologist Vs Colorectal Surgeon: Is There A Difference?
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by Dr QM Leong
2M ago
Proctologists and colorectal surgeons are specialists a general doctor may recommend to patients experiencing symptoms or issues related to the lower digestive tract. This could be in the form of persistent rectal pain, bleeding, and irregular bowel movements. What’s the difference between these two professions? None. They can be used interchangeably, although colorectal surgeons are preferred by doctors today who specialise in colon and rectum. This article discusses these roles, detailing the evolution from proctologist to colorectal surgeon and explaining the conditions these specialists t ..read more
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Feeling Rectal Pain And Pressure? Here Are 11 Possible Causes
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by Dr QM Leong
2M ago
Rectal pain and pressure can be uncomfortable and sometimes alarming symptoms. These sensations can stem from a variety of causes, ranging from mild and manageable conditions to more severe health issues.  This article explores the potential causes, their symptoms, and available treatments. It also tackles the diagnostic procedures to determine the exact cause of rectal pressure and pain and for effective pain relief. 1. Haemorrhoids Haemorrhoids can cause discomfort, itching, pain, bleeding, and pain when sitting and during bowel movements. Haemorrhoids are swollen veins that may be loc ..read more
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Bowel Movement After Colonoscopy: 5 Things To Expect
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by Dr QM Leong
2M ago
A colonoscopy is a critical diagnostic tool used in healthcare for the early detection of colorectal cancer and the investigation of gastrointestinal symptoms. This procedure involves examining the large intestine (colon) using a flexible tube with a camera.  While it’s essential for preventive health, patients often have concerns about post-procedure experiences, especially changes in bowel movements. How long does it take to have a regular bowel movement after a colonoscopy? It can vary from patient to patient. But generally, it may take a few days to a week. This article addresses bow ..read more
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Ostomy Bag Vs Colostomy Bag: 3 Differences And Essential Tips
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by Dr QM Leong
2M ago
If you’re on the path to receiving an ostomy, you might feel overwhelmed or anxious. Living with an ostomy or colostomy bag will be a significant adjustment, but understanding their purposes and how they work can make a difference. This guide explains the key differences between ostomy and colostomy bags, providing essential tips to help you easily manage this new aspect of life. What Is An Ostomy Bag? An ostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an opening in the abdomen to allow the elimination of bodily wastes. This procedure is often necessary when the natural routes for waste eliminati ..read more
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Can A Bowel Obstruction Cause Back Pain? Understanding The Connection
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by Dr QM Leong
3M ago
Bowel obstruction is a medical condition that significantly disrupts regular bowel movements. It can manifest as a severe condition, leading to symptoms like a swollen belly and intense pain. But can a bowel obstruction itself cause back pain? Yes.  While this is not a common symptom, back pain is still a major concern by many patients. This article explores the relationship between bowel obstruction and back pain, and will highlight the factors that link them. The Relationship Between Bowel Obstruction And Back Pain Bowel obstruction can stem from various causes, ranging from common iss ..read more
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Infectious Colitis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Strategies
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by Dr QM Leong
3M ago
Infectious colitis is a significant concern in the spectrum of gastrointestinal disorders, often interlinked with conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and ulcerative colitis.  In this article we will explain the symptoms of infectious colitis, citing its primary cause, differentiating it from chronic inflammatory bowel diseases, and highlighting advanced treatment strategies. What Is Infectious Colitis? Infectious colitis is a type of colitis caused by infections from bacteria, viruses, or parasites. It’s characterised by inflammation of the colon, which is the body’s respons ..read more
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Can Hernias Change Your Bowel Movements? A Comprehensive Guide
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by Dr QM Leong
3M ago
Can a hernia change bowel movements? Yes. Hernias, a common health condition characterised by the protrusion of an organ through the surrounding muscle or tissue, often raises concerns about their impact on daily functions, particularly bowel movements. Among various types, the most prevalent are inguinal hernias, hiatal hernias, femoral hernias, and incisional hernias, each presenting unique symptoms and risks. And each can impact bowel function. This article looks into the various ways hernia can change bowel habits, highlighting the importance of seeking medical attention for hernia sympto ..read more
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Can Rectal Prolapse Kill You? Understanding The Risks
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by Dr QM Leong
3M ago
Rectal prolapse, is a condition that often results in anxiety and misunderstanding, occurs when the rectum slides out of place and sticks out of the anus. It can cause discomfort, distress, and sometimes fear because people often wonder if rectal prolapse can kill you.  The short answer is no.  However, complications can make the condition worse. This article aims to demystify rectal prolapse, explaining its causes and symptoms and bringing clarity and hope to those suffering from it. We’ll explore everything you need to know, from what doctors you need to see for rectal prolapse an ..read more
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Haemorrhoids Vs Rectal Prolapse Vs Rectocele: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
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by Dr QM Leong
3M ago
When it comes to anal health, there are several conditions that cause discomfort and concern. Among the most common of these conditions are haemorrhoids, rectal prolapse, and rectocele.  These terms may sound complex, but understanding them is essential for anyone who has ever experienced discomfort or distress in the anal region. This article differentiates haemorrhoids vs rectal prolapse and rectocele. It explores the nuances, symptoms, diagnosis, and effective treatment options.  What Are Haemorrhoids? Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are a common anal condition that many peopl ..read more
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Is It Anal Fissures Or Colon Cancer? Learn What Blood In Your Stool Means
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by Dr QM Leong
3M ago
Discovering blood in your stool can be a distressing experience. It’s a symptom that understandably triggers concern, often leading to a flurry of questions about its cause. Could it be an anal fissure or colon cancer? And should you be alarmed?  When comparing Anal Fissure vs Colon Cancer, there is going to be a lot of overlap between symptoms. Despite these superficial signs, they differ in nature, severity, and treatment.  This article aims to differentiate anal fissure and colon cancer and, most importantly, to emphasise the necessity of proper diagnosis for an effective treatme ..read more
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