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    Interstitial cystitis What is interstitial cystitis? Interstitial cystitis is a medical condition characterized by pain and discomfort in the region of the bladder. These features are usually associated with urinary tract symptoms such as urinary frequency (polyuria), burning on urination (dysuria), and urgency. The diagnostic criteria require that symptoms be present for more than six weeks in the absence of other causes. Interstitial cystitis is typically diagnosed around age 40 or later and is more common in women compared to men. Patients with the disease tend to have coexisting pain syndromes such as fibromyalgia or irritable bowel syndrome. Individuals often suffer from decreased quality of life. Due to the importance of this condition,…

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    Raising Obese Pets

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    Calcium requirements differ depending on age, sex and reproduction; however, an estimated .6-1% of calcium is required for most pet rabbits (King, 2000). When feeding rabbits expose them to a small quantity of a variety of different greens and fruits. Slowly adjust their diet to ensure that there are no issues with the new diet and that it is a satisfying diet for the rabbit. Amongst other things provide adequate exercise for the rabbit, activity can lead to more frequent urination and help…

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    favorite relative’s or a friend’s house. Older kids could be helpful for modeling toileting to your potty training toddler. Purchase additional potty chairs that to place throughout your home. If you have carpets you might want to place a drop cloth over them for the next 3 days. If your child loves stickers (and most do these days) make sure you have a good supply of them on hand. Buy underwear for your child featuring your child’s favorite characters. Buy some training pants or underwear for…

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    enables the bacteria to move more freely and spread. This is similar to the ways that thongs could also potentially spread bacteria (Urinary). Thongs are very close fitting, which make a very warm, tight, and moist environment for bacteria to thrive. With movement the thong may shift, bringing the bacteria possibly closer to the meatus, the opening to the urethra. To prevent enabling the movement of bacteria, it is important to have good hygiene and suggested that comfortably fitted, cotton…

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    Prostate Gland Essay

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    Hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the deposition of collagen and the detrusor muscle may occur due to the continuous obstruction of the bladder opening. Patients should be educated on the disease process and its management. (BPH) is non-cancerous and is commonly found in older men. There are many risk factors to consider for the presence of BPH. Obesity correlates with the increase of the sympathetic tone that increases prostatic cellular abundance that occurs by undetermined means. Increase in…

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    bladder/bowel continence for at least 6 consecutive months but began incontinence again; this may be caused by psychological factors or an underlying medical condition. Secondary elimination disorders usually develop due to a new stressor such as abuse, hospital stay, divorce, a death, school issues, or the birth of a new sibling. “Predisposing factors that contribute to increased risk of developing enuresis include: delayed or lax toilet training, psychosocial issues (e.g., social anxiety),…

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    Restraining The Restroom

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    Allowing a student with a miniscule bladder to visit the restroom frequently is desirable compared to stymying the process because it is likely to encourage improved focus, healthier happiness, and ultimately, a sharpened classroom. Enduring day-to-day activities carrying the most microscopic of bladders can be rather cumbersome. To ease this burden, permitting a pupil to quietly exit the classroom can form a symbiotic relationship. In this relationship, the student is a beneficiary because…

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    As an early years practioner it is important to provide the child’s every day needs; rest and sleep is one very important normal daily routine for a young child. Rest and sleep provides time for the child to recover from the day’s events and provides them with more energy for the day to come. It also helps with memory and learning, for example, http://www.choochoos.co.uk/information/sleep-and-rest/, said that “Children who had a nap for at least 30 minutes with in four hours of learning the…

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    Artifact #3 - Article about Interactive Assault Harassment The third artifact is an article that addresses the misogyny in the video game called "Beat up Anita Sarkessian". Sarkessian started a campaign with a purpose to end sexism in video games, in response a man from northern Ontario created an online game that allows the players to strike Sarkessian 's face. The video game was taken down the day after its initial release but Sarkessian continued to face harassment. The harassment can create…

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    Toddler Application Paper

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    I feel like Ryder is progressing on typical toddler issues as well as anyone can expect. One typical toddler issue he is facing is potty training. It is suggested in the textbook that parents not push their children to be toilet trained but allow them to choose when they are ready, and assist them when they are. Lindsay and I have been using this method, wanting his curiosity to lead him to be ready. The average age children are ready for toilet training is at 22 months (1 year, 10 months),…

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