• What is Dysphagia?
    If you are experiencing difficulty swallowing this a known as dysphagia, a symptom that often indicates that there is a problem within the esophagus or throat. While dysphagia is more Read more
  • Getting a Fibroscan
    Liver disease is more common than you might think. Unfortunately, many people don’t even know that they have liver disease until the disease has progressed into cirrhosis. For the most Read more
  • What is a Gastroenterologist?
    A gastroenterologist is a doctor that specializes in preventing, diagnosing and treating a variety of disorders, conditions and problems that affect the esophagus, gallbladder, intestines, liver, stomach, colon, and rectum. Read more
  • Causes of Rectal Bleeding
    Wiping and finding traces of blood can certainly be unnerving. While rectal bleeding can be caused by self-limiting problems that will go away on their own it’s also important to Read more
  • Understanding Hepatitis
    Most people who have hepatitis don’t even know that they have it. This is because it doesn’t often cause symptoms right away; however, untreated hepatitis can lead to serious health Read more
  • Causes of Gastrointestinal Bleeding
    If you are dealing with a digestive disorder or injury you may end up dealing with a bleed within the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms may or may not be apparent, depending Read more
  • Most Common Causes of Abdominal Pain
    Abdominal pain is incredibly common. Chances are, everyone you know has experienced a dull or sharp pain in their abdomen at some point in their lives. Because there are so Read more
  • Spotting the Warning Signs of Colorectal Cancer
    Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths for both men and women combined. That’s because it often has no symptoms until it’s progressed to stage II or Read more
  • When You Should See a Doctor About Constipation
    You’re likely familiar with the symptoms of constipation. You feel blocked up, strain to pass stool, or have lumpy and hard stools — if you can even go at all. Read more
  • How Do I Know if I Have Hemorrhoids?
    About one out of every 20 people suffer from  hemorrhoids  , and like a lot of other medical issues, they become more common as we get older. In fact, the Read more
  • Living with Crohn's Disease
    Nearly 800,000 people have Crohn’s disease, an inflammatory bowel disease that actually can affect any part of the digestive tract. Crohn’s disease causes inflammation in the tissues that line the Read more
  • Foods to Avoid If You Have IBS
    Eating a varied diet is important for maintaining good health, but if you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), you have to be extra careful when making food selections. That’s because Read more
  • Having Acid Reflux Multiple Times Per Week? You May Have GERD
    Nearly everyone has acid reflux (or heartburn) once in a while, usually after eating a particularly spicy or fatty meal, or after eating too much. Being stressed out can also Read more
  • How an Advanced Endoscopy Procedure Can Identify Life-Threatening Issues
    A variety of treatment options exist to help doctors pinpoint the cause of your symptoms. Many times, it is through investigative procedures, including the advanced endoscopy, that we can determine Read more
  • Understanding the Differences Between Internal and External Hemorrhoids and Best Treatment
    Hemorrhoids are a relatively common complaint among both men and women, affecting about one out of every 20 people, according to the National Institutes of Health. If you’re over 50, Read more
  • 4 Symptoms That May Indicate You Are Suffering From Colitis
    Colitis literally means inflammation of the colon, and it happens when the lining of your digestive tract has become damaged, causing it to become inflamed and sore. There are a Read more

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