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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Enlarged uterus
  1. ... the provider may find a soft and slightly enlarged uterus. The exam may also reveal a uterine mass ...
  2. ... infections, surgeries, or radiation treatments Blockage from an enlarged uterus during pregnancy Birth defects of the urinary system ...
  3. ... be high. A pelvic exam may find an enlarged uterus and ovaries. Blood tests that may be done ...
  4. ... The cause (such as pelvic prolapse, enlarged prostate , enlarged uterus, or other causes) If you have overflow incontinence ...
  5. ... and check the rectum for tenderness and an enlarged appendix. In women, a pelvic exam is also performed to exclude pain caused by the ovaries or uterus. Additionally, blood tests and x-rays may also ...
  6. ... other pelvic structures Growths in or around the uterus and ovaries (such as cysts or fibroids) Twisting of the ovaries Enlarged lymph nodes
  7. ... causes may include any of the following: An enlarged opening due to ... Prolapse of the small intestine Constipation Diarrhea Chronic ...
  8. ... aging men. It is often caused by an enlarged prostate . Bladder stones ... uterus, rectum) Narrowing of the tube that carries urine ...
  9. ... urgent urination Itching, tenderness, or swelling in penis Enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area Pain with ... may show: Discharge from the penis Tender and enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area Tender and ...
  10. ... that the baby has a swollen bladder or enlarged kidney. In some cases, a pregnancy ultrasound may ... that your baby has a swollen bladder or enlarged kidneys, talk to a specialist in high-risk ...
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