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Intestinal gas is a buildup of air in the digestive tract. It is usually not noticed until you burp or pass it rectally, called flatulence.
High-grade dysplasia is generally thought to be a precursor to esophageal cancer. For this reason, your doctor may recommend endoscopic resection, ...
Digestive system, which takes in, digests and absorbs nutrients from food and drink. Pelvic pain also can refer to symptoms that come from muscles and ...
Participation eligibility · Patients with symptoms of dyspepsia, gastritis, or peptic ulcer who are scheduled to undergo endoscopy with gastric biopsy to ...
... dyspepsia. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2023 Feb; 35 (2):e14376 Epub 2022 Apr ... Functional Dyspepsia and Gastroparesis in Tertiary Care are ...
If stomach acid washes back into the esophagus, it can cause discomfort and may lead to precancerous changes in the lining of the esophagus.
... dyspepsia, gastroparesis, and chronic pancreatitis); Presence of prior surgery on the gastrointestinal tract except cholecystectomy, appendectomy or ...
Systematic review: the methodological quality of trials affects estimates of treatment efficacy in functional (non-ulcer) dyspepsia. Aliment Pharmacol Ther ...
Food allergy or intolerance? Food poisoning · Functional dyspepsia · Gallbladder cancer · Gallbladder polyps: Can they be cancerous? Gastritis · Gastroparesis ...
This can damage the blood vessels of the brain, heart, and kidneys, resulting in a stroke, heart failure, or kidney failure. Lowering blood pressure can reduce ...
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