Your Guide to Piles Treatment and Non Surgical vs Surgical Methods
Piles or hemorrhoids, are when your veins in the rectum or anus become swollen and cause you to feel uncomfortable, irritated and have blood.
Read MoreIs Your Anal Fissure Healing Here What to Look For
An anal fissure is a small rip or crack in the inner lining of the anal canal that occurs when one passes hard or too thick stools or has a constant constipation.
Read MoreUnderstanding Colorectal Care and When to See a Proctologist or a Gastroenterologist
Problems with colorectal health may be very minor or very severe. Patients often see proctologists and gastroenterologists when they have these concerns.
Read MorePost Infectious IBS and How Gut Infections Trigger Long Term Digestive Problems
PI-IBS is a type of IBS that begins following a gastrointestinal infection. While most people recover easily after having food poisoning, a few find that their symptoms still linger such as abdominal pain and unusual bowel movements.
Read MoreKnow About Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery
Hernias develop when an organ or other tissue protrudes through a weak spot in a muscle.
Read MoreIs it possible to diagnose and cure hemorrhoids on your own
Often it is found that self-diagnosing hemorrhoids would end up causing more harm than good. Indeed, severe inflammation in the veins inside the anus or externally along the anus skin can be pretty painful.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Difference Between Hemorrhoids and Cancer
With symptoms that may include rectal bleeding or discomfort, many people worry about the worst — cancer.
Read MoreUnderstanding Stomach Gas and How to Find Relief
Many may not understand that stomach gas is a common part of digestion.
Read MoreA Comprehensive Guide to Eosinophilic Esophagitis and Symptoms Diagnosis and Therapy Options
The main symptom of EoE is a raised number of eosinophils which are white blood cells, in the esophagus.
Read MoreUnderstanding Internal Hemorrhoids Causes Symptoms and Treatments
Internal hemorrhoids are blood vessels that have swollen inside the rectum. While external hemorrhoids are known for pain, internal ones typically cause only discomfort and bleeding when passing stool.
Read MoreYour Complete Guide to Liver Transplant Stages and Recovery
The liver transplant is a proven life saving exercise for those suffering from end-stage hepatic disease or acute hepatic failure.
Read More5 Symptoms That Demand a Gallbladder Stone Specialist Visit
Gallbladder stones, or gallstones, can silently develop without symptoms.
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