Rectal-Abdominal Study

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Recto-abdominal examination is a method for diagnosing diseases of the lower intestines and small organs, including direct examination of organs using a finger and changing the diagnostic finger inserted into the intestine and finding the abdominal wall. The method allows you to identify pathological changes in tissues in men and women, determine the distribution



Article: "Recto-Abdominal Study"

One of the most effective methods for diagnosing urological and gynecological diseases is rectal abdominal wall imaging (RAI). This method is used to assess the condition of the pelvic organs and allows you to identify various pathologies, such as cystic changes in the ovaries, enlarged lymph nodes, inflammatory bowel diseases and others.

To carry out PPV, the following steps must be performed: the person lies down on a couch, on which a sterile sheet and gloves have already been laid out. Then the doctor treats the genitals with an iodine-containing solution and applies a special ointment that makes it easier to insert a finger into the rectum and prevents irritation of the intestinal mucosa. Next, the doctor prepares the patient for insertion of the finger. It is worth noting that this manipulation causes some discomfort in the patient and may be accompanied by a feeling of anxiety and fear. However, if PBB is performed by an experienced doctor, then the procedure does not cause any particular inconvenience to the patient. The doctor also comments on his actions during the insertion of the finger so that the patient does not feel isolated.

PBB includes two stages - first, one finger is inserted, usually the index finger, which slides freely to the level of the pelvis, and then it is fixed on the anterior abdominal wall. The procedure is performed using medical instruments, so it is safe and painless. During the procedure, the doctor will often note various lumps, lumps, and growths in the ovaries and other pelvic organs. After the procedure is completed, an antiseptic and a sterile bandage are applied to the patient’s abdomen.

Like any other medical procedure, PBB has a number of contraindications. For example, it is not performed in the presence of inflammatory bowel diseases, as well as a number of hemorrhoidal conditions. Also, PPV is not recommended for women during periods of menstruation and breastfeeding, and for pregnant women it is possible only in extreme cases.

Based on the above, we can conclude that PBB is an effective method for diagnosing pelvic diseases. This procedure is performed by experienced medical specialists. The absence of anxiety, pain and psychological isolation will help patients endure this procedure more easily and receive complete information about their health. PBB certainly deserves our attention, because thanks to this procedure it is possible to prevent a number of oncological diseases and take timely measures for their treatment or prevention.