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Food allergy or intolerance? Food poisoning · Functional dyspepsia · Gallbladder cancer · Gallbladder polyps: Can they be cancerous? Gastritis · Gastroparesis ...
... dyspepsia, Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, Visceral pain. Show more areas of focus for Brian E. Lacy, M.D., Ph.D. Simon J ...
... dyspepsia, Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, Visceral pain. Show more areas of focus for Brian E. Lacy, M.D., Ph.D. Simon J Y ...
Many patients have coexisting gastrointestinal symptoms, such as bloating, dyspepsia, and fecal incontinence. And a complete evaluation should also include ...
dyspepsia. In a systematic review and meta-analysis of 16 studies with 7,703 patients with C-diff, 1,525 developed recurrent C-diff. The rate of recurrent C ...
Other terms used to describe abdominal pain are stomachache, tummy ache, gut ache and bellyache. Abdominal pain can be mild or severe. It may be constant or ...
Dyspepsia, such as, acid or sour stomach, belching, heartburn, indigestion, or stomach discomfort, upset or pain; or headache. Rare. Abnormal dreams; anorexia ...
... dyspepsia) may be included if bloating is their predominant symptom. Patients will be proficient in English language for comprehension of content. Patients ...
Patients will meet criteria for at least one upper GI DGBI including functional dyspepsia, any nausea/vomiting disorder, or functional abdominal bloating.
Everyone experiences abdominal pain from time to time. Find out when it might be cause for concern.
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