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Title: 1. 6 Common Digestive Disorders (1)


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6 Common Digestive Disorders
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Digestive System
  • The human digestive system is a complex series of
    organs and glands that processes food. In order
    to use the food we eat, our body has to break the
    food down into smaller molecules that it can
    process it also has to excrete waste.

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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
  • Heartburn happens, but if it occurs regularly,
    you may need to be evaluated for GERD. A medical
    provider can often diagnose GERD based on a
    description of symptoms alone, but if the problem
    has been ongoing for some time, additional
    diagnostic testing may be necessary to evaluate
    if the disease has caused damage to the esophagus.

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Chronic Diarrhea
  • Diarrhea its never the topic of polite
    conversation, but when it happens, its
    impossible to ignore. Occasional urgency to go is
    normal, but loose stool often three or more
    times a day that lasts for at least four weeks
    could be cause for concern.

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Chronic Constipation
  • At the other end of the spectrum, sometimes its
    the inability to go that troubles us.
  • Chronic constipation is typically defined as
    having fewer than three bowel movements a week
    for three weeks or longer. It may also be the
    case that stools are hard and difficult to pass.

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Gastroenteritis
  • With symptoms like a fever, vomiting, diarrhea
    and headaches, its no wonder most people call
    this the stomach flu.
  • Gastroenteritis is caused by an infection
    either viral or bacterial in the gut. Bacterial
    infections can be caused by E. coli or
    salmonella, while viral infections can include
    rotavirus or that infamous scourge of cruise
    ships, norovirus. Parasites, too, can cause
    gastroenteritis.

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Ulcers
  • We used to attribute peptic ulcers to lifestyle
    factors, like stress or diet, but research in
    recent years indicates that peptic ulcers are
    most likely caused by either bacteria in the
    stomach or heavy use of over-the-counter
    nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs),
    such as ibuprofen or naproxen.

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Hemorrhoids
  • Some three-quarters of individuals age 45 and
    older experience hemorrhoids. There are several
    causes for these small, swollen rectal veins,
    from straining during bowel movements (see
    chronic constipation, above) to family history to
    just plain spending too much time sitting on the
    toilet. Theyre also very common during
    pregnancy.

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