Abdominal pain can be dull, intermittent or sharp. Possible causes include infection, inflammation, food poisoning, acid reflux, and, with women, menstrual distress or miscarriage.
Wrist and distal radius fractures are a common injury. Most fractures and ligament injuries can be treated with immobilization alone, however they need to be evaluated as soon as possible to determine the best treatment available.
Wrist and distal radius fractures are a common injury. Most fractures and ligament injuries can be treated with immobilization alone, however they need to be evaluated as soon as possible to determine the best treatment available.
A rectovaginal fistula is an abnormal connection between the lower portion of your large intestine — your rectum — and your vagina. Bowel contents can leak through the fistula, allowing gas or stool to pass through your vagina. A rectovaginal fistula may result from injury during childbirth.