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Health

Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (gastroenterology)

Acute and chronic ulcerative gastritis: treatment with drugs and folk remedies

Inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract are widespread, becoming increasingly relevant and widespread. They are becoming a major problem that requires a prompt and thorough solution.

Why feces white color, accompanying signs: lumps, mucus, grits, worms

A change in the color of a person's stool is a reflection of certain processes in the body. Normal feces can have different shades, from yellowish to dark brown.

Sheep feces in an adult and a child: treatment with folk remedies, diet

Sheep feces is a peculiar disorder of the human digestive system, in which feces are released in the form of dense lumps, located in fragments. Outwardly, these masses resemble sheep excrement.

Diarrhea in acute and chronic pancreatitis: symptoms and treatment

Diarrhea is probably one of the most unpleasant events in our lives, it causes a certain discomfort and often ruins important plans, occurring at the most inopportune moment.

Bacterial overgrowth syndrome in the gut

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a pathological condition caused by colonization of the small intestine with fecal microflora. SIBO is accompanied by diarrhea and malabsorption of fats and vitamins.

Bulbitis of the stomach and duodenum: what it is, symptoms, treatment, diet

The delicate mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract is exposed daily to the danger of being damaged by food that is too spicy or hard, not ground sufficiently, aggressive chemicals in food and medicines, alcohol, pathogens and other irritants.

Hypertrophic gastritis: chronic, granular, erosive, antral

The key feature that allows us to distinguish hypertrophic gastritis from all types of inflammation of the gastric mucosa is the pathological proliferation of cells of the mucous epithelium, leading to its excessive thickness.

Duodenogastric reflux: signs, treatment regimens, diet

In gastroenterology, the flow of contents from the duodenum back into the stomach – through the pyloric sphincter that separates them – is defined as duodenogastric reflux (in Latin, refluxus means “backflow”).

Gastropathy of the stomach: what it is and how to treat it

Gastropathy is a general name for various stomach diseases, translated from Greek it means stomach pain, suffering. Gastritis and gastropathy are often confused, but in medicine these are different concepts.

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