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Irritable Bowel Syndrome


Medically, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is known by a variety of other terms: spastic colon, spastic colitis, mucous colitis and nervous or functional bowel. Usually, it is a disorder of the large intestine (colon), although other parts of the intestinal tract-even up to the stomach-can be affected.

Colon Polyps and Cancer


Colon cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US. There are two major factors. One is your genetic makeup, which you cannot change. However, there are other factors, including your diet, which can be changed.

Colon Gas and Flatus


Colon gas and flatus are normal. Some of the bacteria that live in the colon are gas formers. Others, including certain very beneficial ones that confer health benefits, are not. Your diet can make the difference.

Diverticulosis


Diverticuli are pockets that balloon out from the bowel. They occur mostly in the lower colon and result from longstanding high pressures in this part of the bowel. At any stage, steps can be taken to minimize the problems of diverticulosis and, hopefully, prevent diverticulitis.

Crohn's Disease


This chronic inflammation disorder of the intestine is caused in part by a person's genetic makeup. This cannot be changed. However, the bacteria within the gut are also critically important. Understanding how the foods you eat and the colon bacteria interact may make a difference.

Ulcerative Colitis


This is a chronic, recurrent disorder of the lining of the rectum and/or the colon above the rectum. There are effective treatments available once the diagnosis is made.

Constipation


Everyone has her or his own definition of constipation. This disorder can be caused by many things, including diet, drugs and diseases. By working with your physician, there is usually a good outcome. The diet and fiber may be an important part of the treatment program.

Diarrhea


Almost everyone will have loose bowels at some time. When it becomes persistent or awakens you, then it is time to find out why. An answer is usually found and a solution usually follows.

Rectal Bleeding


Rectal bleeding is a sign that something is wrong. It is usually a minor problem such as hemorrhoids or an anal fissure. However, colon cancer and bleeding colitis need to be ruled out. You need to seek medical advice.

Hemorrhoids


Hemorrhoids, also known as piles, are very common. Early on, simple dietary steps can be taken, which can treat or prevent them. When they are more severe, surgery may be necessary.

Anal Fissure and Fistula


The anal canal can be the site of a fissure, which is a tear in the tissue. This is usually painful and it may cause a spot of bleeding. A fistula is a draining track that can occur in this area.


 
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