A syringe is a medical device that is used to inject or withdraw fluid from the body. It typically consists of a needle attached to a hollow cylinder that is fitted with a sliding plunger.
A colostomy bag is used to collect patient's poo. How often it needs to be changed depends on which type of bag patients use.
When a urine bag is attached, it is generally referred to as "urinary catheterization." The urine bag is part of a system that includes a catheter, which is a flexible tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine. There are a couple of types of catheters commonly used:
Hypodermic injection is a medical procedure that involves using a needle and syringe to inject medication or vaccines into the body.
Gastroenterology is a field of medicine that focuses on the digestive system and related diseases. It involves the diagnosis, treatment, and management of a variety of conditions, such as irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, liver disease, and more.