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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Feces
  1. ... the abdomen (stoma) for the drainage of stool (feces) from the large intestine (colon). Colostomies are usually ... softeners will be used. Avoid any straining during bowel movement or urination. Soaking in a warm bath can ...
  2. ... laxatives may be prescribed to prevent straining with bowel movements since this can cause stress on the incision. ... gentle laxatives to prevent constipation and straining with bowel movements.
  3. This is a photomicrograph of scabies feces in skin scrapings. This material is thought to cause an allergic-type reaction which may be responsible for the intense itching. The ...
  4. ... scraping that contains a scabies mite, eggs, and feces. This animal burrows into the skin, depositing both eggs and feces. A scabies infestation causes intense itching (pruritus) which ...
  5. ... from it and leaving the waste product called feces. Feces are expelled from the body through the rectum ...
  6. ... softeners will be used. Avoid any straining during bowel movement or urination. Soaking in a warm bath can ...
  7. ... an ileostomy, the patient should expect liquid stool (feces). The constant or frequent drainage of liquid stool ...
  8. ... not bend over or strain with lifting or bowel movements. Vigorous exercise should be avoided for 3 to ...
  9. ... colon, the colostomy output is generally liquid stool (feces). If the colon is bypassed in the left ...
  10. ... burrows in the skin, depositing both eggs and feces. Scabies infestation causes intense itching (pruritus) which leads ...
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