A colon polyp is a small growth in the lining of the colon or large intestine. Most colon polyps are sporadic and occur randomly. However, there are environmental and hereditary factors that increase the risk of developing colon polyps.
A recent study suggests that performing an MRI scan in the workup for an elevated prostate-specific antigen blood test (PSA) screening for prostate cancer can reduce prostate cancer diagnoses by more than half.
Nebraska Medicine provides innovative birthing options for expectant mothers, focusing on safety and comfort. Among these options are vaginal birth after cesarean, or VBAC, and water birth.
Navigating pregnancy can sometimes be challenging when healthy, but when cold and flu season hits, you may wonder what medications or remedies are safe for you and your baby.
If you shave with a razor in your private areas, you’ve probably experienced it – little white or red bumps that may linger for a couple of weeks or more. Is this normal and are they cause for concern?
Jock itch is a common fungal infection. Typically, jock itch occurs in areas like the groin or inner thighs, appearing as an itchy, scaly rash that can also become cracked or develop bumps.
Urinary incontinence is a common yet often overlooked condition that can affect individuals of all ages, particularly women. Below, we discuss the most common types of urinary incontinence, their causes and potential treatment options.
Understanding the complex relationship between pancreatitis and diabetes can help patients better manage their health conditions. Sarah Ferguson, BSN, RN, a transplant nurse coordinator, provides expert insight into how these conditions interact.
It’s estimated that hundreds of thousands of endoscopic ultrasound, or EUS, procedures are performed annually in the United States. Dr. Bhat explains what an EUS is and how it works.
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