In today’s fast-paced world, digestive health is more crucial than ever. Many individuals face issues like bloating, gas, and ...
Medically reviewed by Robert Burakoff, MD A gastrointestinal (GI) disease affects your digestive tract—the path food and drink take through your body and the digestive organs. GI diseases can impact ...
To make the study population representative of patients encountered in clinical practice, people with histories of upper GI problems (other ... reflect background symptoms, as reported by placebo ...
Physical activity, specifically light physical activity, has also been shown to improve GI disease symptoms in some people. There are many different GI diseases classified as being either functional ...
Upper abdominal pain can be no big deal—or it can merit a trip to the ER. Here's how experts say you can tell the difference.
Mixed IgE- & cell-mediated gastrointestinal disorders Eosinophilic esophagitis (EE): symptoms mimicking gastroesophageal reflux but resistant to antireflux medications. EE should be suspected in ...
SIBO is a condition that results from an overgrowth in bacteria in the small intestine and gut. Here, MDs explain SIBO causes ...
Bloating can be uncomfortable, but many foods are shown to help you find relief and even prevent it, including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Learn more.
The quality of evidence was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale, with diagnoses classified as GI disorders or GI-related neoplasms. Out of the 189,046 adverse event reports, 8.7% (16,470 cases) ...
Over 200 viruses can cause colds, but six are the most common. These include rhinovirus, coronavirus (common cold version), and enterovirus.
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