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]
gastrointestinal disorders
Adjusting to a lactose-free lifestyle
There are many reasons why your doctor would recommend a lactose-free lifestyle. You could be lactose intolerant or dairy products may trigger or exacerbate gastrointestinal conditions that you have. When you choose to go lactose-free, there may be an adjustment period that you have to go through to fully adopt a lactose-free lifestyle. Here are a couple of tips that can help ease the transition. Read Labels Closely When grocery shopping, read the product labels to find out if it contains ... [Read More]
Causes Of Acid Reflux
Acid reflux is a common condition, affecting approximately 20% of the population on a regular basis. It happens when the acids in your stomach move up into the esophagus, the tube that moves food down from the throat to the stomach. It can cause a number of symptoms in varying degrees of severity. Fortunately, it can often be prevented and treated successfully. Acid Reflux At the bottom of the esophagus, a ring of muscles, known as the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), opens to allow food into ... [Read More]
Causes of Crohn’s disease
Crohn’s disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disorder (IBD) that causes episodic symptoms. Abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and fever are just a few of the most common symptoms associated with Crohn’s disease. Patients diagnosed with this condition can have varying degrees of symptoms. No two individuals will have the same symptoms during a Crohn’s disease flare-up. For some, symptoms may be mild and fairly unnoticeable. For others, symptoms can be debilitating and lead to life-threatening ... [Read More]
Common Upper GI Disorders
If you are experiencing uncomfortable symptoms such as heartburn, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, or difficulty swallowing, this can indicate an upper GI (gastrointestinal) tract disorder. If you frequently suffer from these symptoms, it may be time to seek the expertise of a gastroenterologist for further investigation in order to treat the underlying condition effectively. The upper GI tract consists of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum (first part of the small intestine), while ... [Read More]