- Common causes of chronic constipation: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute
Constipation Just about everyone deals with it at one time or another But chronic constipation can interfere with daily activites and generally make life miserable In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr Jean Fox, a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic, provides insight into some of the common causes To listen, click the link below Common […]
- Constipation is Often a Preventable Emergency
Constipation can lead to such discomfort and pain that patients seek medical treatment by going to the emergency room Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Michael Camilleri, M D , says the most important step to take is prevention To help avoid constipation problems, Dr Camilleri says it is important to stay hydrated and have a fiber-rich diet
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Increasing fiber intake for constipation relief
In general, fermentable fibers may increase flatulence, with no effect in providing relief of constipation Finely ground wheat bran and solid fermented wheat dextran have been shown to worsen constipation Coarse wheat and psylium can increase stool water content and fecal mass, and can be used to alleviate constipation
- What causes gastrointestinal bleeding and how serious is it really?
Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a symptom of a disorder in your digestive tract The blood often appears in stool or vomit but isn't always visible, though it may cause the stool to look black or tarry The level of bleeding can range from mild to severe and can be life-threatening Sophisticated imaging technology, when needed, […]
- Mayo Clinic expert explains gastrointestinal symptoms related to COVID . . .
COVID-19 most commonly presents with respiratory symptoms, including cough and shortness of breath, as well as fever However, digestive symptoms also can occur in patients with COVID-19, and with or without respiratory symptoms In this Q A, Dr Sahil Khanna, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, answers questions about gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms related to COVID-19 Watch: Dr Sahil […]
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Struggling with IBS symptoms?
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is common and affects approximately 1 in 10 adults in the U S IBS is characterized by abdominal pain with disordered defecation (constipation, diarrhea or both) IBS can generally be easily treated with a combination of education, reassurance, diet and medications
- Long COVID and the digestive system: Mayo Clinic expert describes . . .
Patients in the rehabilitation program are reporting a variety of digestive issues, from mild nausea and decreased appetite to severe constipation and food intolerance, physical reactions to certain foods, says Dr Vanichkachorn, a physician in Mayo Clinic’s Division of Public Health, Infectious Diseases
- UTI: This common infection can be serious - Mayo Clinic News Network
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is common, but it can be serious "Simple urinary tract infections can be managed by your primary care provider, but when they become complex leading to other issues or problems, you should seek the care of a specialist," says Dr Mitchell Humphreys, a urologist at Mayo Clinic
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