Gallstones are a common problem. But why do they occur? Can you prevent them? And what about GERD and Crohn’s disease? We’ll be discussing all of these AND more...
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Summary: 1. IBS Do you cycle between diarrhea and constipation? Do you get cramps in your abdomen that only go away with a bowel movement? Are you always experiencing abdominal pain and bloating?
2. Hemorrhoids The thought of bloody stool scares me. But for people living with hemorrhoids, this is a painful reality. Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the lowest part of your rectum and anus.
3. Gallstones Your gallbladder is where your body stores bile juice, which is critical for digesting food. It’s a small sac with a unique role in your digestive process. But sometimes, parts of the bile juice can form hard deposits called gallstones, which block the entrance. When that happens, you experience sharp pain in your upper abdomen, on the right or centre. You can also begin vomiting.
4. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) If you feel a burning sensation in your chest after eating at night, it’s usually because some of the stomach acid has moved into your esophagus. This is called acid reflux and is fairly common.
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