"Proctoplegia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lack of control over or movement of one's bowels.
I couldn't find any word in English that is commonly spelled as "proctodeal". However, "proctodeum" could be a related term, referring to the anal canal or the final part of the gastrointestinal tract.
Proctodynia is a medical term that refers to pain or discomfort located in the region of the anus and rectum.
A proctogram, also known as a colorectal defecography or evacuation proctography, is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to study the function of the rectum and the rectoanal inhibitory reflex (RAIR) during evacuation of the bowels.<br><br>During the examination, the patient is asked to defecate into a viewing box with a clear plastic or acrylic basin in it, while X-rays or other imaging techniques (such as fluoroscopy) are used to visualize the rectum and anus. This examination helps doctors to assess the presence of defecatory or rectal problems, such as rectal prolapse, rectocele (drooping of the rectum into the vagina), or incomplete defecation.<br><br>The examination is usually done in a radiology department and is often used to diagnose the cause of difficulty in defecation or the sensation of incomplete defecation. It may also be used to monitor the outcome of treatment for fecal incontinence or rectal prolapse.
Relating to the study or branch of medicine concerning the anus, rectum, and lower parts of the large intestine, especially the diagnosis or treatment of diseases or conditions affecting these areas.
A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders and diseases of the rectum and anus.
Proctology is the branch of medicine that deals with the examination, treatment, and diagnosis of disorders of the anus, rectum, and pelvic floor. It focuses on conditions affecting the anal and rectal areas, such as constipation, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and prostate problems in men.
Proctopexy is a surgical procedure to support a prolapsing rectum. Prolapse occurs when tissues that line the wall of the rectum or lower portion of the large intestine become displaced.
Protopsis is a rare medical term that refers to a midline proptosis, which is a condition where the eyeball is pushed into the orbit, often visible on the face as an exophthalmos or protrusion. The suffix "-osis" in medical terms typically denotes a disease or abnormal condition.<br><br>Proctoptosia is not a word in medical literature, so I'm assuming you meant "protopsis" or maybe a neuro-ophthalmological condition called "proptosis due to retro-orbital pathology".<br><br>If you could provide more context or info about "proctoptosia", I'll be happy to clarify!
A person who supervises or administers an examination or a test, especially one who enforces the rules and ensures that no cheating occurs.
Monitored or supervised closely, especially in an exam or a test setting, to prevent cheating.
Predominantly or characteristically, in the manner of a proctor, which is a person who supervises or examines students during an examination.