Two Sides to Every Fatty Liver and Alcoholic vs Non Alcoholic
Fatty liver disease occurs when too much fat accumulates in the liver. It mainly appears in two iterations: Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (AFLD) and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).
Read MoreChronic Constipation and What Time to See a GI Specialist
Chronic constipation is way more than infrequent bowel movement and strained stools. Continuous constipation can change your quality of life along with a constant feeling of being exhausted every time.
Read MoreTime to See a Gastroenterology Expert
Even if most people take it for granted until problems arise, maintaining general health depends on the digestive system. Gastroenterology is the research and treatment of stomach, intestine, liver, and pancreatic illnesses, as well as digestive system issues.
Read MoreModern Breakthroughs in Laparoscopic Fundoplication for GERD Relief
Many millions of people experience the chronic condition known as Gastric Reflux Disease (GERD).
Read MoreUnderstanding When Surgery Is Required for Constipation in IBD
IBD diseases, especially Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are known to bring on a variety of symptoms such as constipation.
Read MoreDealing with Anal Fistulas and What You Should Know
Not only is persistent pain or swelling around your anus uncomfortable; it is an early sign of the fairly rare but unpleasant condition anal fistula which can be overlooked due to embarrassment or a lack of awareness.
Read MoreKey Indicators That Your Anal Fissure Is Improving
Small tears in the lining of the anus (anal fissures) can hurt when stool passes through the anus during a bowel movement.
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 MoreImportant Pre Surgery Questions for Your Gastrointestinal Surgeon
GI surgery may seem scary, but asking relevant questions makes you more at ease and informed. Being clear with your surgeon can clear nerves, help you get ready, and make the process go well.
Read MoreHealthy Eating Tips for Liver Cancer Patients
Liver cancer, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is one of the most aggressive malignancies affecting the liver.
Read MoreWhat to Expect Before During and After a Gastroscopy Procedure
A gastroscopy involves inserting a flexible tube with a camera into your esophagus, stomach and upper small intestine to view its interior.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Difference Between Hemorrhoids and Cancer
With symptoms that may include rectal bleeding or discomfort, many people worry about the worst — cancer. These symptoms pictured above are often caused by the more common and less dangerous conditions such as hemorrhoids. In order to maintain peace of mind and seek prompt treatment, you should be able to distinguish the difference.
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