People with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) experience recurrent bouts of abdominal pain, cramping, bloating, gas, diarrhea and/or constipation in the absence of identifiable metabolic, anatomic or infectious disease. In most cases, a primary care...
Gluten is a storage protein found in common grains such as wheat, barley and rye. When your body reacts negatively to the ingestion of this protein, you may have a gluten allergy or intolerance. A more severe form of gluten intolerance called...
The portal vein carries blood from the gastrointestinal tract to the liver. If this vein becomes blocked by cirrhosis--which is a scarring of the liver or by a blood clot--the pressure inside the vein increases. This increase in pressure is called...
Acid reflux occurs when stomach contents flow backward -- or reflux -- into the esophagus. While your stomach has a thick layer of neutralizing mucous to protect it from the acid it secretes, your esophagus does not. The result? Heartburn. Anyone...
Bleeding stomach ulcers, also known as peptic ulcers, stem from a variety of factors, such as consuming nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories and aspirin, excessive alcohol intake and experiencing high amounts of stress on a daily basis. According to...
Nobody likes the effects of bowel cleansers--severe diarrhea--but the bowel must be clean to evaluate its health, according to German gastroenterologist S. Schanz. In the United States, gastroenterologists rely on sodium phosphate or polyethylene...
When a portion of the stomach comes up through the diaphragm, a hiatal hernia may occur. The hiatus is the small open portion where the esophagus travels through to the stomach. According to MayoClinic, most people do not know when they have a...
Russell-Silver syndrome has so many different associated symptoms that it is often necessary to consult with numerous specialists. A geneticist may be needed for the initial diagnosis, a gastroenterologist may be needed to address feeding and...
To most of us, wheat is a wholesome staple that provides valuable nourishment. To the over 3 million Americans who have celiac disease, the seemingly innocuous grain is an armed invader that the immune system stands ready to ambush. The ensuing...
GERD, which stands for gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a chronic digestive disease characterized by the backward flow of stomach contents into the esophagus. Left untreated, GERD can cause bleeding in the esophagus, which may lead to iron...
Lactose intolerance does not cause constipation, but just the opposite, it can cause diarrhea. A condition that is commonly mistaken for lactose intolerance is irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS. IBS and lactose intolerance share similar digestive...
GERD, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, refers to a medical condition wherein stomach acids move up from your stomach to your mouth. According to the Mayo Clinic, GERD can interfere with your life, especially when you have frequent...
Your child may be unable to eat wheat or wheat-containing products for several reasons. Celiac disease is a genetic disorder where your child's immune system reacts to the gluten protein in wheat, resulting in damage to your child's intestines....
The American Dietetic Association reports that evidence does not support the benefits of a gluten-free, casein-free diet for autistic children. However, some parents opt for a GFCF diet to treat the symptoms of autism. If you are a parent...
Acid reflux is one of the most common gastrointestinal complaints, affecting 15 percent of people in the United States on a weekly basis and 7 percent on a daily basis, according to gastroenterologist Raj Goyal in the 2008 edition of Harrison's...
IBS pain typically occurs after eating. IBS pain can develop every time you eat or it may develop only when you eat certain foods, such as chocolate, alcohol or dairy. IBS affects about 10 to 20 percent of the American population and is one of the...
Intestinal cramping after eating meat that occurs as an isolated instance is most likely related to food poisoning. Meat can become contaminated during manufacturing or the handling process. If you notice that you develop intestinal cramping every...
If you started a gluten-free diet because you developed stomach pain after eating products that contained wheat and you still have pain, you may have been misdiagnosed. If you haven't been clinically diagnosed by a doctor, you need to see a...
When we think about digestive health, many of us think of our stomachs. However, digestion actually begins with our eyes and nose--when we see and smell delicious food--and ends in our large intestine or colon. Along the way, food moves from the...
Colonoscopy is a procedure that that allows a physician to use a lighted, flexible tube, known as a colonoscope, to view the interior of the rectum and large intestine (colon) and look for abnormalities that could lead to colon cancer or other...
If you feel great when you finish a meal but hours after, you notice that you develop mild to severe upper stomach bloating, you may have food intolerance. A food intolerance can cause delayed symptoms which take two to four hours to appear,...
Weakness and pain in the stomach and intestines after eating can be caused by a few conditions. Digestive conditions are difficult to diagnose without testing because they can all cause similar symptoms to develop. If you develop weakness and pain...
A colonoscopy is a diagnostic procedure performed by a gastroenterologist with the purpose of examining the lower intestine or colon. A colonoscope, which is a long flexible device, is inserted into the rectum and passed through the large...
Cooking with fructose provides an alternative to using white sugar in recipes. Fructose is the natural sugar from fruits, vegetables and honey, according to the website MayoClinic. In reference to cooking, fructose listed in a recipe generally...
If you have gastrointestinal issues after reintroducing wheat during a rotation diet, you need to be assessed by a gastroenterologist. Gastrointestinal symptoms after eating wheat may be caused by celiac disease, a wheat allergy or irritable bowel...
Cleaning out the intestine --- more commonly referred to as colon cleansing --- is the practice of detoxifying the gastrointestinal tract. Proponents of colonics believe that toxins accumulate within the large intestine and contribute to a number...
Spastic colon is a condition that doctors now refer to as irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS. According to Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Michael Picco, M.D., IBS can affect anyone, including children. IBS, like other gastrointestinal problems,...
When it comes to the digestive system, there are many things that can cause gastrointestinal upset or other symptoms. While it can be tricky to diagnose a digestive disorder in a child, there are several diseases that are worth looking for. If you...