Gas and bloating can be very common. In some cases, they can interfere with daily activities. Belching is often accompanied by bloating, pain, or swelling of the abdomen, which can be uncomfortable. Even though it is uncomfortable, it is not always tied to a serious underlying health condition. What
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Gas/BloatingCategory: Conditions
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Gastric Emptying ScanCategory: Stomach
OVERVIEW Gastric emptying time is the rate at which the stomach empties after food consumption. The rate at which the stomach empties is based on many factors. Meal-related factors include meal volume, meal temperature, fat content, acid content, carbohydrate content, protein content, and dietary fiber.
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GastroparesisCategory: Conditions
The digestive tract has multiple responsibilities and roles that play an important part in overall health. People suffering from digestive tract issues may complain of pain and discomfort. If left untreated, the symptoms can worsen and lead to more complications. One of the most common types of digestive
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Gastroparesis DietCategory: Treatments and Procedure
OVERVIEW If you are suffering from a condition called Gastroparesis, this means that your stomach does not empty as fast as it should. Another medical terminology for this is delayed gastric emptying. The symptoms of Gastroparesis are feeling sick and vomiting. The common symptoms of this condition include
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H pylori infectionCategory: Stomach
Helicobacter pylori, or H. pylori, is a bacterium in our stomach. It is the most common chronic bacterial infection in the world. Many people do not have symptoms or notice the infection. The bacteria can become present in your system after direct contact with bodily fluids such as saliva, vomit, feces,
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HIDA ScanCategory: Treatments and Procedure
HIDA scan stands for hepatic iminodiacetic acid scan (also known as cholescintigraphy) and is an imaging scan used to detect problems with several of your internal organs. If you have intense stomach pain, there’s a chance that you could use a HIDA scan. This article will detail what a HIDA scan is,
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HemochromotosisCategory: Conditions
Hemochromatosis, also known as iron overload, is when the body absorbs or builds up too much iron for it to process. Much of the iron that the body contains and absorbs is in the red blood cells. However, when it absorbs too much, the extra iron gets transferred to the surrounding organs, namely the
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HemorrhoidsCategory: Rectum
Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, occur when the veins in your anus and rectum swell up and cause a variety of symptoms, including bleeding or discomfort in varying degrees of severity. Hemorrhoids are common, and symptomatic hemorrhoids occur in at least 5 % of patients. They occur more commonly over
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Hiatal HerniaCategory: Stomach
This type of hernia happens when the top of your stomach moves into your chest area. More specifically, hiatal hernias occur when part of the stomach pushes through the hiatus (opening) in your diaphragm, which is a muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen. What is a hiatal hernia? Hiatal hernias
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InfliximabCategory: Treatments and Procedure
Infliximab is a medication used to treat various diseases of the digestive tract, skin, and joints. Infliximab goes by several different brand names, including Remicade, Renflexis, Avsola, and Inflectra. It's an intravenous medication, meaning that it gets injected into your vein via an IV bag and needle.
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