"Rectocele" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rectocele is a medical condition in which the wall between the rectum and the vagina weakens, causing the rectum to bulge into the vagina. This can put pressure on the vagina and bladder, leading to symptoms such as:
- Constipation or difficulty having a bowel movement
- Feeling of incomplete emptying of the rectum
- Loss of bladder control or urinary incontinence
- Pelvic discomfort or pain
- Vaginal pressure or discomfort in the pelvic area.
Rectocele can be caused by various factors, including childbirth, age-related wear and tear, or weakening of the pelvic floor muscles due to surgery, trauma, or chronic straining. It is often diagnosed during a physical exam or through imaging tests, and treatment usually involves pelvic physical therapy, lifestyle changes, or in some cases, surgical repair.
Rectirostral refers to the lower or front part of the snout, specifically the area from the nostrils to the underlip.
Rectitude refers to a quality of being morally upright or having strong moral principles and a sense of what is right and wrong. It entails behaving in an honest, fair, and virtuous manner, and adhering to a set of moral standards or principles. A person with rectitude is guided by a strong sense of morality and justice, and is not afraid to take a stand in defense of what they believe is right.
Rectoclysis is a medical term that refers to the procedure of washing out the rectum with a saline solution in a controlled manner.
Rectocoele is a medical condition where the rectum protrudes into the back wall of the vagina. It is a type of enterocele, which is a hernia of the intestine, and it occurs when the rectum protrudes through a weakened area of tissue in the vagina. This can cause symptoms such as a sensation of bulging, pelvic pressure, and discomfort during bowel movements.
Rectogesic is a medication used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and McCune-Albright syndrome. It contains acetaminophen and ibuprofen.