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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I was diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome and my primary care doctor recommended that I manage the condition without medication. Is that ...
About this study. Background: Celiac disease is a condition where the immune system attacks the cells of the small intestine. The intestine becomes inflamed ...
Learn about a weight-loss surgery technique that involves removing part of the stomach to make it smaller.
... the worms and larvae in the small intestine. Side effects may include upset stomach, vomiting, loose stools and stomach pain. If the larvae have buried ...
If stomach acid washes back into the esophagus, it can cause discomfort and may lead to precancerous changes in the lining of the esophagus.
... the stomach into the small bowel too rapidly. ... “In a small number of gastric bypass patients, the opening between the stomach and small intestine becomes ...
Current research to refine and enhance minimally invasive intestinal surgery could benefit people with Crohn's disease in the future. Doctors at Mayo Clinic ...
Too many red blood cells can lead to other complications. These include open sores on the inside lining of the stomach, upper small intestine or esophagus, ...
... bowel problems including peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and enterocolitis (inflammation of the colon and small intestines). Chlordiazepoxide ...
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