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GI North provides gastroenterology services including colonoscopy and other diagnostic services. They treat ailments of the lower abdomen and digestive issues.
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3y ago
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4y ago
To our Patients:
We hope this message finds you all safe and well. Our priority in our clinic and endoscopy center is the health and safety of our team, patients, and community. Of course we are all anxious to get back to work. We have chosen to proceed with great caution. If the trends continue to be favorable, we will start to see a very limited amount of patients (with commitment to adhere to the distancing parameters set in place) beginning on Monday, May 11, 2020.
***SINCE EARLY MARCH WE HAVE BEEN OFFERING TELEHEALTH APPOINTMENTS. WE ARE CURRENTLY, AND WILL CONTINUE TO OFFER TELEHEALTH AP ..read more
GI North Blog
4y ago
The colonoscopy has become an integral part of routine preventive care. While information on regular colonoscopy screenings has become widespread, many patients may still not understand why this exam is so important. Let’s discuss Adenomas, what they are, the Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR), and cancerous cells, to clarify the need for routine colonoscopies.
Adenomas and what you need to know
What are adenomas? Adenomas are abnormal growths that can be found in many parts of the body and are benign by definition. This means that they are localized accumulations of abnormal cells. Adenomas are als ..read more
GI North Blog
4y ago
The FODMAP diet is a diet that restricts foods that triggers digestive symptoms such as gas, stomach pain, and bloating. It primarily consists of foods that are low in fermentable carbohydrates. The acronym for FODMAP is “Fermentable Oligo-saccharide, Disaccharides, Mono-saccharides And Polyols,” which are a group of poorly absorbed complex and simple sugars that are found in a multitude of vegetables and fruits, as well as wheat and milk.
Rendering to Healthline, the major dietary sources of the four FODMAPs groups are:
Oligo-saccharide: Rye, wheat, legumes (beans, lentils, and soybeans) and ..read more
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4y ago
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month and exists in order to raise awareness of this highly preventable disease that can be diagnosed and cured when caught in time through colorectal cancer screenings. Many people don’t realize that colorectal cancer is the fourth-most common cancer affecting people living in the United States, and the second-leading cause of cancer-related fatalities.
Colonoscopy: Who Should Have One?
The American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons recommends that adults begin getting colonoscopy screenings starting at age 50, or even earlier for those with a family history ..read more
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4y ago
We have written several times here about the condition known as lactose intolerance. Being lactose intolerant means the body has difficulty breaking down and digesting the sugar in milk, which is known as lactose. The condition is caused by a deficiency in the enzyme lactase, which is produced in the small intestine. Those who are lactose intolerant do not have enough lactase available to digest lactose, resulting in stomach upset when certain dairy products are eaten. Approximately 30 minutes after eating or drinking, individuals experience bloating, gas, and diarrhea. The condition, which is ..read more
GI North Blog
4y ago
When Should You Visit a Gastroenterologist?
People often attribute stomach problems to stress, aging, or a diet filled with rich foods. However, stomach pain or digestive issues should never simply be brushed aside or dismissed as normal. The reality is that any symptoms you’re experiencing could be signs that something is wrong with your digestive system. This is why it’s so important to book a visit to an office that specializes in digestive disorders if you’re experiencing any symptoms related to your stomach or digestive system. It may not be necessary to live with pain or discomfort any l ..read more
GI North Blog
4y ago
The bland diet consists of simple foods that are bland (not spicy), low in dietary fiber, and typically soft and cooked instead of raw. Foods that are avoided in this diet include whole grains that are rich in fiber, robust cheese, and fried and fatty foods. Medications such as ibuprofen and aspirin are discouraged, and caffeine and alcohol should be avoided.
The bland diet is named for its natural qualities of soothing the digestive tract. This is because the permitted foods help minimize irritation of the tissues. According to MedicinePlus, the bland diet helps with stomach problems such as ..read more
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4y ago
Most people are already familiar with the fact that the majority of pregnant women experience some degree of morning sickness. However, some women experience an extreme form of sickness called hyperemesis gravidarum during pregnancy. This is not a condition that can simply be helped with ginger ale and crackers. It is actually a serious and potentially dangerous situation that often requires the attention of a medical professional. It’s important for women to know the difference between typical morning sickness and hyperemesis gravidarum if they are experiencing morning sickness that seems mor ..read more
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4y ago
Your Liver Will Thank You
Hepatitis C is a serious disease that can severely damage your liver. Unfortunately, it can even lead to cancer. Baby boomers are especially at risk of having Hepatitis C. To protect yourself, be sure to get tested as soon as possible. Here are some important facts that you should know about Hepatitis C.
It Tends to Affect Baby Boomers the Most
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people born between 1945 and 1965 are five times more likely to have Hepatitis C. Although experts have yet to pinpoint exactly why it is so prevalent in this age gro ..read more