Manhattan Gastroenterology Blog
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Read our blog today for the latest news and information on digestive health and healthy living. Our GI doctors are among the most experienced and skilled gastroenterologists in the New York City Area. We are trained to diagnose and treat problems in your gastrointestinal tract and liver.
Manhattan Gastroenterology Blog
1y ago
Digestive discomfort is a common concern that affects millions of people worldwide. Symptoms like bloating, gas, abdominal pain, and diarrhea can disrupt daily life and lead to frustration and discomfort. One approach to managing these symptoms is exploring FODMAPs, a group of fermentable carbohydrates that can trigger digestive issues in some individuals. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive deep into the world of FODMAPs, discussing what they are, how they affect your digestive system, and how to manage digestive symptoms through a low-FODMAP diet effectively.
Understanding FODMAPs
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1y ago
Celebrating Self-Awareness Month
Our body’s intricacies never cease to amaze us, and it’s no surprise that stress, anxiety, and other emotional factors can manifest as digestive discomfort. International Self-Awareness Month encourages us to acknowledge and explore this connection, emphasizing the need to nurture our emotional and digestive well-being.
In our fast-paced lives, it’s easy to overlook our body’s signals. Yet, these signals are crucial, especially regarding digestive health. We can gain invaluable insights by tuning in and genuinely listening to our bodies. Do certain foods trigge ..read more
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1y ago
In the pursuit of overall well-being, we often emphasize the significance of exercise, diet, and sleep. Yet, a relatively uncharted territory gaining increasing attention is the remarkable link between gut health and mental well-being. The complex interaction between our gut and brain has unveiled a fascinating dimension to the harmony of physical and mental health. In this article, we will dive into the intricacies of the gut-brain axis, uncovering the profound impact that nurturing your gut has on your mental wellness.
Traditionally perceived only to support digestion, the gut has a broader ..read more
Manhattan Gastroenterology Blog
2y ago
Colonoscopy is usually recommended when your doctor wants to investigate intestinal signs and symptoms, screen for colon cancer, check for polyps or treat some underlying issue. When done timely, colonoscopy can detect cancers while they are treatable and small growths before they turn cancerous. The highly trained and skilled gastroenterologists at Manhattan Gastroenterology use advanced technological equipment to determine what is happening inside and evaluate your lower GI symptoms. The top-rated specialists perform diagnostic colonoscopies to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, identify ..read more
Manhattan Gastroenterology Blog
2y ago
Burning in the stomach after you eat is a common but bothersome symptom that could indicate several gastrointestinal issues. It can also be just one symptom of an underlying problem, such as intolerance to certain goods, indigestion, or gastritis. While over-the-counter medications, avoiding heavy foods, and home remedies can relieve the pain, frequent or lasting episodes of stomach burning are not a good sign, and you should see a doctor. Understanding the underlying cause is essential for receiving adequate treatment for the burning sensation affecting your life. Schedule an appointment with ..read more
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2y ago
If you notice rectal bleeding, a lump in the anus, or rectal pain, it could be bleeding hemorrhoid causing the problem. Even though most cases of hemorrhoids are mild and can be treated with home care, you should consult your doctor to be on the safe side and get the best advice to keep them away. The more hemorrhoid symptoms linger, the more trouble they can create for you and require invasive treatment before getting relief. It is best to see a doctor for your symptoms as timely help can save you a lot of pain and discomfort and prevent the need for invasive treatment. The physicians at Manh ..read more
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2y ago
Top signs of a thrombosed hemorrhoid include pain, rectal bleeding, inability to walk, sit or stand normally, and worsening itching and irritation in the sensitive area near the anus. If your hemorrhoids are turning painful and the irritating symptoms make it challenging for you to carry on routine activities, schedule an appointment with board-certified gastroenterologists at Manhattan Gastroenterology for practical solutions. The top-rated doctors use minimally invasive and advanced equipment to treat your hemorrhoids and ease the pain. You can look forward to saying goodbye to the embarrass ..read more
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2y ago
Having an itching anus is not unusual. Many people experience itching inside or around the rectum due to several factors, including some infection, hemorrhoids, or even an underlying condition that can be treated by a professional. If you suffer from frequent episodes of anal itching or your itching is worsening, schedule an appointment with a gastroenterologist to learn about the possible causes and treatment options to relieve the annoying urge to scratch all the time. The top-rated specialists at Manhattan Gastroenterology are committed to ensuring the highest quality care and outcomes for ..read more
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2y ago
Stomach pain usually results from something you ate or stomach flu. Still, if you do not have any symptoms associated with these conditions and continue to experience stomach pain, it could be an outcome of anxiety. A great deal of stress can lead to tension that can tire out the abdominal muscles and cause a feeling of discomfort. If you are going through a stressful time in your personal or work life and believe your persistently recurring stomach pain results from anxiety, seek medical attention before it turns serious. The experienced and board-certified gastroenterologists at Manhattan Ga ..read more
Manhattan Gastroenterology Blog
2y ago
Inflamed hemorrhoids can cause itching, bleeding, and pain that does not go away quickly. If going to the bathroom has become a dreaded task, you need immediate medical attention. Hemorrhoids may become a severe annoyance that affects your quality of life, but there is no need to panic. There are effective treatment options that provide quick relief and help you enjoy life without any discomfort. Knowing about the hemorrhoid grading systems and their symptoms can help you reach out to experts for care and treatment. Hemorrhoids may clear up on their own but not always. Visit Manhattan Gastroen ..read more