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The gallbladder. A little 3-4 inch pear shaped organ by your liver in the upper right quadrant of your body that mainly functions behind the scenes but can have a great big impact on your life if...
Many people experience anal pain at some point in their lives, especially men above thirty years. Assuming it is a benign symptom there are a few things you can do to relieve the hurt and itching.
Although Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is not a disease, it comes with real symptoms and persons of all ages suffer from this condition. Symptoms are cramps, pain, gas, and bloating. It is...
IBS is not a new condition; however, its name is new. Once known as colitis or spastic colon, people used to think this disease was purely psychological, according to Answers.com. Although stress...
Irritable bowel syndrome is a digestive disorder that many of us suffer from on a daily basis. Here a some tips on how to eat healthy and minimize the effects of IBS.
Bloating and gas build-up can occur after eating foods that are high in fiber, or can be a symptom of irritable bowel syndrome. The key to reducing gas bubbles in your stomach is a combination of...
A diverticulitis diet can help to prevent or stop a diverticulitus event in it's tracks. Caused when the pockets in your intestinal wall become inflamed and infected, diverticulitus events can be...
To fix irritable bowel syndrome, you need a plan. This is your simple solution to curing IBS.
A colonoscopy can be done for a variety of reasons. Most often it is conducted to detect polyps inside the colon. Individuals who have persistent diverticulitis and bowel problems may also need...
The only thing worse than your bloating stomach is when there seems to be nothing that can bring relieve. This bloating is caused when gas does not pass through by burping or flatulence. Bloating...
Hemorrhoids are extremely uncomfortable and can often be painful. Hemorrhoids are a condition where the veins around the anus or lower rectum become swollen and inflamed. They are either inside...
Yeah, I'm talking about *that* kind of regular. Having your bowels go out of whack is one life's more unpleasant unpleasantries. Whether the irregularity is constipation or diarrhea, having...
If you've ever had constipation, you know how uncomfortable it can be. Enemas can help clean out your system, but they only reach the lower part of the colon and aren't as thorough as other...
An estimated 15 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), although exact numbers are unknown because the condition often goes undiagnosed. Its symptoms of gas,...
One in five Americans suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Symptoms include gas, diarrhea or constipation, bloating, and abdominal pain. Stress, overeating, and a diet high in fat can...
Doctor's today believe that Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a symptom of today's high-paced, high-stressed lifestyle. Only a theory, they are not really sure what causes this and exactly how to...
Having backed-up bowels and constipation is a nuisance that can be dealt with easily. Though there are a lot of products out there to help people get rid of toxins in the colon, Super Colon...
This article will hopefully help you live a normal life even though you feel like you are alienated from the rest of humanity.
IBS effects millions of people and can be a daily burden. Some don't even know that they have irritable bowel syndrome and just suffer. There are ways to deal with it and live a great life.
Bloating, burping, bellyaches. About 25 percent of Americans regularly struggle with indigestion, one in 20 has chronic diarrhea and 10 million have heartburn flare-ups daily. Whether caused by...
IBS ~ irritable bowel syndrome is a big open umbrella term that encompasses a wide variety of problems.
We all know stress plays a huge role in our overall health and happiness, but those suffering from IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) know it can be a painful experience. IBS is basically a common...
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) can be painful, is always uncomfortable due to intestinal cramping, diarrhea, constipation, gas and bloating. If you have IBS, you join over 20 percent of the...
A small bowel X-ray, also known as a GI series, upper GI series or a barium swallow X-ray, is often performed as a way to differentiate ulcerative colitis from other inflammatory bowel diseases...
A CT scan is often used to test for Crohn's disease when the primary symptom is abdominal pain, and when other tests have been inconclusive or haven't provided sufficient information. A CT scan...
The symptoms of colitis can be extremely varied, depending on how much of the colon is involved in the inflammation process. In fact, because the symptoms are so widespread, colitis is categorized...
When your inflammatory bowel symptoms are consistent with those of colitis, the first test to get is a sigmoidoscopy. Using a flexible fiber-optic tube fitted with a camera, a doctor can visualize...
The chronic inflammatory disease of the digestive tract known as Crohn's disease can cause a constellation of symptoms. Most symptoms are gastrointestinal in nature but, since the disease is tied...
Nobody has to go through Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis alone. These chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) affect a million American children and adults each year. Management of their...
Some researchers believe that diet plays a part in a tendency for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), such as Crohn's disease. This may explain the high incidence of Crohn's patients in the...
Constipation is one of the results of Crohn's disease when the swollen intestines restrict the normal digestive flow. If a change in diet and increased fluid intake don't relieve the discomfort,...
Approximately 10 to 15 percent of the American population suffers from some degree of Irritable Bowel Disease according to the National Institute for Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Disease. Of...
Approximately 35 million Americans suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is the second leading cause of absenteeism from work. Almost every city in North America has an IBS and/or colitis...