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    What are the risks of an inadequate bowel and bladder program? A spinal cord injury is a destructive event that occurs to someone and interrupts all aspects of their life‚ it causes paralysis of the body‚ making it difficult for an individual to do the things many people take for granting including their self-care and even the ability to use the bathroom (Atkins‚ 2014). In addition to a spinal cord injury‚ many people are susceptible to several health risks because of their inability to care for

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    The Small Bowel The small intestine is divided into three structural parts‚ Duodenum‚ Jejunum and Ileum‚ it is the part of the gastrointestinal tract following the stomach and followed by the large bowel. The inner wall‚ or mucosa‚ of the small intestine is lined with project microscopic finger-like pieces of tissue called villi. Digested food is able to pass into the blood vessels in the wall of the intestine via these villi. It is the site where most of the nutrients from ingested food are absorbed

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    There is often a long‚ drawn out diagnosis period when it comes to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Because a lot of the symptoms (ex‚ abdominal pain‚ nausea‚ changes in bathroom habits) are non-specific‚ meaning they could be the result of any number of things‚ doctors kind of need to rule out a lot before making a diagnosis. This can be very frustrating for patients and their loved ones because without an official diagnosis of IBS‚ most doctors are reluctant to treat a patient. Obviously‚ without

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    Irritable Bowel Syndrome Rasmussen College This research is being submitted on March 2‚ 2012‚ for NU205/HUN2202 Nutrition Course. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a disorder that can cause abdominal pain and cramping‚ and changes in bowel movements (“Irritable bowel syndrome”‚ 2011). Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a functional GI disorder (Lehrer‚ 2012). IBS affects a person’s colon‚ also known as the large intestine‚ but it does not cause permanent damage

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    Psychosomatic Disorder and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Jennifer Havenar San Jacinto College Central Abnormal Psychology May 12‚ 2011 Professor Vestal Abstract Psychosomatic disorder is an illness caused by the mind of the individual rather than by an immediate physiological happening. Although it is at times‚ difficult to understand and include all the areas that this illness can encompass‚ recent research has found that Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and other gastrointestinal disorders

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    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal (GI) disorder in developed nations including the USA. This disorder is characterized by abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. IBS also affect the large intestine (colon). This commonly causes cramping‚ bloating‚ gas‚ diarrhea and constipation. You will need to manage this condition long term because it is chronic. Some people can control their symptoms by managing diet‚ lifestyle‚ and stress. Others will need medication and counseling

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    cause of the pancreatitis should be determined. Gallstones and alcohol abuse account for 60 to 75 percent and should be diligently looked for in all patients presenting with pancreatitis.” Acute pancreatitis is a short-term condition of which the inflammatory process will generally remain localized in the pancreas. According to Vege (2010)‚ symptoms of acute pancreatitis mainly consist of severe upper abdominal pain and increased blood levels of pancreatic digestive enzymes. The pain may be localized

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    of irritable bowel syndrome was first discovered and heard by the Rocky Mountain Journal in 1950. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common intestinal disorder that affects the colon. Many victims that have irritable bowel syndrome are usually between the age of 14-60‚ but it can happen to anyone. It can happen to both males and females‚ but women are more likely to sek specialty care for it than men . Irritable bowel syndrome is caused by genetics. People who have irritable bowel syndrome can

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    Crohn’s disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestines that causes ulceration in the small and large intestines‚ but affects the digestive system between the mouth and the anus. Once the disease begins‚ it tends to be a chronic‚ recurrent condition with periods of remission and disease exacerbation. The disease tends to be more common in relatives of patients with Crohn’s disease. Crohn’s disease affects males and females at the same rate‚ normally between the ages of 10 and 30

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    Crohn’s Disease Introduction Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory condition of idiopathic etiology that can affect portions of the gastrointestinal tract ranging from the mouth to the perianal area. It is transmural in that it affects the entire thickness of the bowel wall. It is believed to be the result of multiple factors‚ including genetic susceptibility‚ luminal antigenic drive and environmental triggers. Canada has the highest incidence rates of Crohn’s disease in the world. According to Statistics

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