- 21. Men Health - Get Health Screening in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... such as blood pressure readings, in your doctor's office. Others such as colonoscopy, a test for colorectal cancer, need special equipment, so you may need to go to a different Medical Center. After a ...
- 22. Things to do before the health check-ups in Shanghai
- (Health Check-ups Shanghai)
- ... cancer screening, colon cancer screening, sexually transmitted disease screening, blood pressure check, tetanus shot, eye check, or other screening in Shanghai. Health Check-ups tips three - Write ...
- 23. Fecal incontinence
- (Fecal incontinence)
- ... with a tiny video camera attached to examine your rectum and sigmoid — the lower portion of your colon. This test detects signs of inflammation, tumors or scar tissue that may cause fecal incontinence. ...
- 24. Cancer
- (Cancer)
- ... is necessary to cause most cancers. Some blood cancers may require just one gene mutation to drive their growth. Most cancers that form in the body's major organs, such as the lungs and the colon, have ...
- 25. Ovarian cancer
- (Ovarian cancer)
- ... at increased risk of cancers of the uterine lining (endometrium), colon, ovary and stomach. Family history of ovarian cancer. If women in your family have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, you ...
- 26. Making Healthy Food Choices
- (Nutrition)
- ... gastrointestinal problems, including colon cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, and diverticulitis. In children, however, fiber's only proven benefit is its ability to ease constipation—providing bulk that ...
- 27. Obesity
- (Obesity)
- ... high blood sugar, high blood pressure, high triglycerides and high cholesterol Heart disease Stroke Cancer, including cancer of the uterus, cervix, ovaries, breast, colon, rectum and prostate Sleep ...
- 28. Lactose intolerance
- (Lactose intolerance)
- ... be absorbed into your bloodstream. Without enough of the lactase enzyme, most of the lactose in your food moves unprocessed into the colon, where the normal intestinal bacteria interact with it. This ...
- 29. Intestinal ischemia
- (Intestinal ischemia)
- Intestinal ischemia (is-KE-me-uh) occurs when blood flow to your intestines is diminished. Intestinal ischemia can affect your small intestine, your large intestine (colon) or both. Intestinal ischemia ...
- 30. Hirschsprung's disease
- (Hirschsprung's disease)
- Hirschsprung's (HERSH-sproongz) disease is a condition that affects the large intestine (colon) and causes problems with passing stool. Hirschsprung's disease is present when a baby is born (congenital) ...
- 31. Antibiotic-associated diarrhea
- (Antibiotic-associated diarrhea)
- ... diarrhea is mild and clears up shortly after stopping the antibiotic. But in some cases, antibiotic-associated diarrhea leads to colitis, an inflammation of your colon, or a more serious form of colitis ...
- 32. Pseudomembranous colitis
- (Pseudomembranous colitis)
- Pseudomembranous colitis is inflammation of the colon that occurs in some people who have received antibiotics. Pseudomembranous colitis is sometimes called antibiotic-associated colitis or C. difficile ...
- 33. Iron deficiency anemia
- (Iron deficiency anemia)
- ... as from a peptic ulcer, a hiatal hernia, a colon polyp or colorectal cancer — can cause iron deficiency anemia. Gastrointestinal bleeding can result from regular use of some over-the-counter pain relievers, ...
- 34. Aplastic anemia
- (Aplastic anemia)
- ... these drugs, aplastic anemia may return. Bone marrow stimulants Certain drugs — including colony-stimulating factors, such as sargramostim (Leukine), filgrastim (Neupogen) and pegfilgrastim (Neulasta), ...
- 35. Anemia
- (Anemia)
- ... deficiency anemia can result from chronic bleeding of ulcers, benign polyps in the colon, colon cancer, tumors, or kidney failure. Your doctor may test for these and other conditions that may underlie ...
- 36. Anal itching
- (Anal itching)
- ... may directly or indirectly irritate your anus as they exit your colon. Common culprits include chocolate, alcohol, tomatoes and citrus fruits. Consuming certain beverages, including milk or caffeinated ...
- 37. Anal fissure
- (Anal fissure)
- ... If you have an anal fissure, you're likely to start by seeing your family doctor or a general practitioner. You may be referred to a gastroenterologist or a colon and rectal surgeon. Here's some ...
- 38. Anal cancer
- (Anal cancer)
- ... and a portion of the colon. The surgeon then attaches the remaining portion of your colon to an opening (stoma) in your abdomen through which waste will leave your body and collect in a colostomy bag. ...
- 39. Alcoholism
- (Alcoholism)
- ... numerous cancers, including mouth, throat, liver, colon and breast cancer. Alcohol use leads to serious consequences for many teens. Alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of teen ...
- 40. Radiation sickness
- (Radiation sickness)
- ... colony-stimulating factor, which promotes the growth of white blood cells, is used in radiation sickness treatment to counter bone marrow damage. This protein-based medication, which includes filgrastim ...