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Category Archives: Colon And Digestive

Gastroparesis causes, symptoms, and treatments

Gastroparesis is a condition in which the stomach motility (spontaneous contraction of the muscles) does not function properly. When stomach muscles are strong and healthy, they push the food forward along the digestive tract, until it is ready to be released through the bowels. In gastroparesis, the motility is limited or does not work at ...click here to read more

Diverticulitis complications: Rectal bleeding, peritonitis, abscess, fistulas, and intestinal obstruction

If diverticulitis is left untreated, complications can arise, including rectal bleeding, peritonitis, abscess, fistulas, and intestinal obstruction. Diverticulitis is brought on by infection or rupture of diverticula, which are bulges forming in the lower part of the large intestine or colon. The risk of developing diverticula is usually higher for people over 40. Diverticula themselves ...click here to read more

Toxic megacolon causes and symptoms

Toxic megacolon is a condition of a malfunctioning large intestine. Namely, the term megacolon implies the atypical dilation of the colon, while “toxic” indicates the severity of the problem. Often a complication of inflammatory bowel disease, toxic megacolon is a rare and life-threatening condition in which the large intestine quickly widens within a few days. ...click here to read more

Ulcerative colitis complications: Arthritis, uveitis, osteoporosis, and colon cancer

Ulcerative colitis is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). If not well managed, it can lead to complications, including arthritis, uveitis, osteoporosis, and colon cancer. Ulcerative colitis causes inflammation of the large intestine, although the exact reason why this happens is still unknown. Symptoms of ulcerative colitis include rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. ...click here to read more

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Ulcerative colitis and the impact of alcohol

Ulcerative colitis – a type of inflammatory bowel disease – can be aggravated by alcohol, which has been found to worsen the symptoms. There are a number of negative effects of alcohol on anyone, regardless of their colitis diagnosis. A known depressant, alcohol slows down functions in the body, such as speech or movement. The ...click here to read more

Diverticulitis surgery in early uncomplicated cases is common despite recommendations to delay elective colon resection: Study

Diverticulitis surgery after a few uncomplicated episodes appears to be common despite recommendations to delay elective colon resection. The researchers examined patterns of diverticulitis episodes prior to surgery along with factors associated with early intervention based on inpatient, outpatient, and antibiotic prescription claims. Despite recommendations to delay elective colon resection, it still appeared to be ...click here to read more

Diverticulitis and the impact of alcohol

Diverticulitis affects the way a person tolerates alcohol, while alcohol consumption can lead to complications of diverticulitis. Diverticulitis is a condition characterized by inflamed or ruptured diverticula, which are bulging sacs in the lining of the large intestine. In general, alcohol negatively impacts even healthy individuals, but for someone with diverticulitis, the effects of alcohol ...click here to read more

5 tips for healthy digestion

Going to the bathroom may not be your most favorite part of the day, but it’s an important one. Unfortunately, for some of us, having a bowel movement may be a struggle. Bowel movements can be affected by various factors, including diet, exercise, and even posture. Yup, the way you sit on the toilet may ...click here to read more

In Crohn’s disease, genetic variants prevent ‘good’ gut bacteria from working

In Crohn’s disease, genetic variants prevent “good” gut bacteria from working. Co-author of the study Dr. Dermot McGovern said, “Bacteria historically have been regarded as an enemy of the body, but more recently we have been identifying bacterial types that seem to be beneficial to health, especially in the case of IBD.” The researchers uncovered ...click here to read more

IBS vs. lactose intolerance: Causes, symptoms, risk factors, and complications

Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a gastrointestinal disorder that can often be mistaken for other digestive problems, such as lactose intolerance. Knowing the difference between the disorders is important for finding effective treatment and thus comfort. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a reaction similar to a food allergy. There are a number of potential ...click here to read more

Diverticulosis progressing into diverticulitis risk is just one percent over seven years: Study

The risk of diverticulosis progressing into diverticulitis is actually quite low – just one percent over seven years, according to research findings. The present 15-year study contradicts the common belief on the rate of progression of diverticulosis into diverticulitis. The UCLA researchers uncovered that the progression risk is, in fact, significantly lower than previously believed ...click here to read more