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Digestive Problems_ 7 Common Causes

The digestive system of humans is a collection of organs that process nutrients and remove waste. When you have digestive problems, it might disrupt your everyday life and routine. Digestive problems can produce little annoyance, unpleasant and bothersome symptoms, or severe, incapacitating agony.<br><br>For more information about our digestive problems please visit: https://www.ayurmana-uae.com/diseases-and-treatments/ayurveda-obesity-treatment/

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Digestive Problems_ 7 Common Causes

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  1. Digestive Problems: 7 Common Causes

  2. Reflux • Gallstones • Ulcers in the stomach • Colitis Ulcerative • Crohn’s Disease • Irritable Bowel Syndrome • Hemorrhoids

  3. Reflux When stomach acid goes up your esophagus, it can sometimes enter your throat or mouth, causing reflux. This acid backwash can induce esophageal and throat irritation, as well as chest pain (known as heartburn). GER or GERD can induce reflux. Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) is also known as “acid reflux,” and it can occur after eating a large meal or drinking coffee or alcohol.

  4. Gallstones Gallstones affect around 25 million people in the United States, with over 75% of them being women. Gallstones are solid masses that form in the gallbladder when bile crystalizes. They might be as small as a grain of sand or as huge as a golf ball. When gallstones become lodged in a gallbladder duct, the gallbladder contracts, causing an acute or knife-like pain in the upper right abdomen.

  5. Peptic ulcers are open sores on the stomach lining or at the tip of the small intestine that cause abdominal pain. Some bacteria can compromise the stomach lining, allowing acid to come into direct contact with the stomach wall and produce ulcers. Other causes of peptic ulcers include smoking and overuse of anti-inflammatory medicines such as Motrin, Advil, and Aleve. Ulcers in the stomach

  6. Colitis Ulcerative Ulcerative colitis is a disorder characterized by inflammation of the large intestine, resulting in ulcers on the lining. Symptoms include stomach aches and a constant desire to urinate. Ulcerative colitis is a chronic condition, which means it is ongoing and has no cure. However, therapeutic options such as dietary changes and medication may help improve symptoms.

  7. Crohn’s disease is similar to ulcerative colitis in that inflammation occurs throughout the GI system, not only in the large intestine, and can affect any region of the GI tract, from the mouth to the anus. Crohn’s disease symptoms include stomach pain, diarrheas’, cramps, and severe weight loss. Crohn’s Disease

  8. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common digestive ailments, affecting one out of every ten people each year. IBS symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, cramping, gas, bloating, constipation, and bowel movement alterations. IBS can cause disruptions in one’s everyday life. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

  9. Hemorrhoids are enlarged blood vessels in the anus or rectum that produce extreme itching and pain. Pregnancy, ageing, severe constipation, and diarrhea can all raise your risk of hemorrhoids. Most hemorrhoids resolve themselves on their own or with the use of modest measures such as stool softeners and avoiding hard lifting or straining. Hemorrhoids

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