I personally suffer from widespread Stage IV endometriosis and mine has never appeared this way. The left side pain isn't necessarily from endometriosis on the colon, it could anywhere in there. The (cherry) angioma would usually not have anything to do with the colon, but angiomas can occur due to a hormonal imbalance (from the endometriosis.)
a bacterial STD that usually affects mucous membranes. Most males are asymptomatic, and females show only mild symptoms. If left untreated it could cause infertility. THe bacteria can also spread to the bloodstream and cause permanent damage to the body's joints.
Pneumonia because it is the acronym for a viral infection that causes inflammation and lung damage
Answer: My answer to this is physiology because it is the movement of blood through the vessels from the arteries to the capillaries and into the veins.
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