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We are committed to high quality and cost-effective standards of care for our patients in a very friendly environment. Committed to the same goal and for the convenience of our patients, we have recently added a state-of-the-art office endoscopy suite to our current facility. We are committed to fully understanding, diagnosing, and treating our patient's gastrointestinal conditions and problems.
Gastroenterology Diagnostic Center Blog
1w ago
Is it true that yogurt can be a gut-healing remedy? Stomach ache is a common gastrointestinal problem that causes several issues for those who experience it. But can plain yogurt help with stomach ache? As yogurt is an excellent source of digestive enzymes for the body, it can help you with stomach aches and many […]
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2w ago
Heartburn, or gastroesophageal reflux disease is a frequent condition and it occurs when stomach acid moves upward from the stomach into the esophagus. The connection between acid reflux and bloating is that gas and GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) are both digestive system issues that may have similar origins. Bloating or Flatulence: Gas Buildup in the […]
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1M ago
Is your chest burning and your breath getting shorter? It might be because of acid reflux. How can acid reflux cause shortness of breath? Breathlessness may result from acid reflux when stomach acid refluxes back into the esophagus. This blog will discuss the surprising connection between acid reflux and shortness of breath. Just keep reading. […]
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1M ago
A colonoscopy is a screening procedure used to identify possible colon health issues, such polyps and colorectal cancer. A low-fiber, clear liquid diet is necessary for a colonoscopy screening in order to cleanse the colon before the procedure. What to eat after a colonoscopy? Reintroducing a regular diet gradually after the colonoscopy is important, starting wil wild foods that are easy on the digestive system.
When Can You Eat After a Colonoscopy?
After your colonoscopy, you can eat as soon as you come home if you feel like it, and there are no limits. According to research, patients recover ..read more
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2M ago
It’s possible that the dull pain in your upper right abdomen is caused by your gallbladder having a fit. Cholecystitis is a gallbladder inflammation in which bile, a digestive fluid stored in the gallbladder, is expelled into the small intestine. In this guide, we’ll examine the causes and signs of cholecystitis to help you understand your stomach’s complaints.
What are the Symptoms of Cholecystitis?
Here are a few symptoms of Cholecystitis:
One of the symptoms of cholecystitis is upper abdomen pain, particularly in the upper right quadrant. Additionally, the pain could move to your back or r ..read more
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3M ago
Hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue pushes through a weak point or rips in the layer of muscle and connective tissue that forms your abdominal wall. So, the answer to your question, “Can hernia cause constipation?” is yes; constipation is one of the risk factors for the development of a hernia.
A hernia causes a portion of the intestines to protrude through the abdominal wall, which can affect digestion and bowel movements. Let’s examine this further.
Constipation and Hernia
Constipation is a common side effect of hernia, especially those affecting the abdominal region. This occurs whe ..read more
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3M ago
Biliary disease is a disease that involves the gallbladder, bile ducts, and other organs in the formation and movement of bile. Bile is a fluid secreted from the liver, which facilitates digestion. The duodenum, the segment of the small intestine, receives bile that eventually returns to the liver and bile ducts from the liver. Biliary disease causes inflammation and gradual bile duct destruction. Is biliary disease curable? Let’s find out!
Can We Cure Biliary Disease?
Biliary is a persistent and progressive disease that may worsen with time, moving slowly through a number of phases. You might ..read more
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4M ago
Anemia is a blood disease that develops when your red blood cells are either underactive or malfunctioning. It can affect your life in a variety of ways, from mild illnesses to dangerous kinds; for example, inherited anemia results in chronic health problems, which can be a sign of more serious issues like cancer.
Causes of Anemia
There are different causes of anemia, such as:
Vitamin deficiency
Iron deficiency
Anemia of inflammation
Hemolytic anemia
Aplastic anemia
Anemia linked to bone marrow disease
Sickle cell anemia
Types of Anemia
Anemia can be deadly, but it depends on the type of Ane ..read more
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4M ago
Dealing with frequent and watery bowel movements can be a discomforting experience, commonly known as diarrhea. It often brings along stomach cramps and an urgent need to rush to the restroom.
Typically triggered by infections, viruses, or irritating foods, diarrhea can lead to dehydration, making it crucial to address promptly. While many cases resolve on their own or with home remedies, persistent symptoms may necessitate medical attention.
What is Diarrhea?
Diarrhea manifests as frequent, loose, and watery bowel movements, often accompanied by stomach cramps and bloating.
It’s the body’s wa ..read more
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5M ago
Enjoying your favorite foods or drinks is always a delight, but not if it comes with the aftermath of a bloated stomach. Bloating refers to the feeling of fullness in your stomach, especially after a meal. While it is generally harmless, it may become an issue if it is associated with pain, cramps, constipation, or changes in bowel habits. Fortunately, there are several ways to reduce bloating and its symptoms.
Eat Slowly
Taking large bites of food or gulping down a drink can cause bloating due to the air you swallow during these actions. It can also cause you to eat more than necessary, makin ..read more