Digestive enzymes play an indispensable role in your gut health. They facilitate the proper breakdown of food, allowing your body to absorb the nutrients it needs in order to function properly. Digestive enzyme deficiency can prevent your body from getting the essential nutrients, resulting in a variety of gastrointestinal problems, including bloating, stomach cramps, and excessive gas. Let’s delve deeper into the role of enzymes in keeping your gut healthy and fully functional. The Role of ... [Read More]
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Bowel Prep: Things to Know
A colonoscopy is a medical test that is utilized to evaluate your colon for pre-cancerous cells, inflammation, and polyps. The colon is the large intestine, but a colonoscopy evaluates the entire tract from your rectum through your intestine. One of the major benefits of a colonoscopy is that it is not only a test but also a preventive measure in which your gastroenterologist can remove any polyps – which can be cancerous or precancerous – that may be found. Before your colonoscopy, there ... [Read More]
Could My Gallbladder Be Causing My Stomachache?
When you have a stomachache, you may have stomach-area pain or feel nauseous. A normal stomachache generally goes away fairly quickly. However, if the pain or uncomfortable aching feeling is persistent, it may be due to something other than the stomach. In some cases, it may be an issue with your gallbladder. Let’s talk about how best to have your stomachache diagnosed, and where you can go for a medical evaluation and treatment. What Is the Gallbladder? Your gallbladder is an organ in ... [Read More]
Symptoms of Poor Digestive Health
There can be many reasons for having digestive issues, and some of them are normal. However, if they become painful or interfere with living a normal life, it may be time to see a gastroenterologist for a digestive checkup. Let’s talk about some of the main symptoms of digestive health issues that warrant medical attention, and where you can go for an evaluation and treatment: Frequent Diarrhea Occasional bouts of diarrhea can happen when you have an infection or a food reaction, but ... [Read More]
Don’t Let Constipation Slow You Down
When your digestive system is running a bit slow, it can make you feel bloated, gassy, and full. You might even experience stomach pains, nausea, and bleeding during bowel movements. These symptoms can interfere with your daily life and comfort. Fortunately, a gastroenterologist can give you guidance on how to stop constipation in its tracks. Here are common and effective methods to reduce – or even eliminate – constipation. Drink Plenty of Water Drinking water is essential for many things, ... [Read More]