Benign Colorectal

Parastomal Hernia

Parastomal hernia occurs when abdominal tissue bulges through the stoma site, causing discomfort and complications.

IBD

Chronic inflammation, abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, gut lining damage, immune response, bowel urgency.

Diverticular Disease

Diverticular disease involves inflamed colon pouches, causing abdominal pain, bloating, cramping, and digestive discomfort.

Anal Incontinence

Anal incontinence involves involuntary leakage of stool, causing embarrassment, hygiene issues, and reduced quality life.

Obstructed Defecation

Obstructed defecation involves difficulty emptying the bowel due to pelvic floor dysfunction or rectal blockage.

Rectal Prolapse

Rectal prolapse involves the rectum slipping out through the anus, causing discomfort, bleeding, and irritation.

Colonic Polyps

Colonic polyps are abnormal tissue growths in the colon, often benign but potentially precancerous lesions.