Not exact matches
P.s. I have been
diagnosed with: Chronic pancreatitis, pre-diabetes, reactive hypoglycemia, PCOS, multiple food allergies and chemical sensitivities, Sjogren's Syndrome, anxiety, depression, ADHD, scoliosis, Ehler's Danlos Syndrome, mitral valve
prolapse... I can keep going.
They have already been able to
diagnose some serious issues, including a valve
prolapse, so now we just need to find out the extent of the problems as a whole and hope the doctor has a good solution.
Getty ImagesWhen he was 10 years old, John OConnor was
diagnosed with mitral valve
prolapse, a condition that can affect blood flow to and from the left side of the heart.
Being
diagnosed with
prolapse is an opportunity (and a great reason) to get stronger.
Once someone is
diagnosed with pelvic organ
prolapse, what are they supposed to do?
If you are
diagnosed with a
prolapse, this means that an organ descends through the vaginal canal.
YES, my Ab Camp is core and pelvic floor friendly, meaning that it's generally safe for mild to moderate DR and
prolapse, but if your DR is more severe — or if you are newly
diagnosed and only JUST NOW starting your core - healing journey — then you would benefit from a foundational program such as MuTu System.
I have had a
prolapsed bladder from the delivery of my daughter and son but didn't get
diagnosed until 4 months ago.
Diagnosed with possible rectal
prolapse, and squammous cell uterine cancer.
Doctors and hospitals who fail to properly
diagnose illnesses in the mother, provide timely Cesarean sections, appropriately plan for delivery of babies who may be too large for vaginal delivery, or who don't detect problems like
prolapsed umbilical cords may create conditions where the baby's brain is starved of oxygen, resulting in lifelong deficits in motor function and coordination.
These injuries can be caused by, among other things, a doctor's negligence in
diagnosing or managing a
prolapsed or compressed umbilical cord, negligent administration of anesthesia during Caesarian section (C - Section), or negligence in monitoring maternal and fetal vital signs.
This may occur, for example, due to negligent monitoring of maternal and fetal vital signs; negligent failure to
diagnose and manage umbilical cord
prolapse, umbilical compression, or placental abruption; or negligent use of medications during labor.
Women
diagnosed with pelvic organ
prolapse or stress urinary incontinence may have transvaginal mesh devices implanted during surgery to repair the damage.