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  • Understanding Crohn’s Disease

    Crohn’s disease affects your GI tract, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea and bloody stool. Dietary changes and medications can help you manage some symptoms. However, most people will eventually need surgery.

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  • Nausea After Eating: What Causes Unsettled Stomach Symptoms

    Feeling nauseated after eating is unpleasant and, if it happens frequently, it may be a cause for concern. Nausea is influenced by a broad range of variables, including how much and what you eat, whether you have food intolerances, hormones, illness, or medical conditions like a stomach virus or a gastrointestinal (GI) disorder.

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  • Is Ulcerative Colitis Curable, or Is Symptom Remission Possible?

    Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). There is no known cure for ulcerative colitis. However, with proper medical care, it is possible to reduce and manage symptoms while keeping the colon intact.

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  • What’s the connection between hiatal hernias and acid reflux?

    A hiatal hernia can cause acid reflux, as it affects the muscles that prevent stomach acid from flowing back up the esophagus.

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  • What Is a Curling’s Ulcer?

    Curling’s ulcers happen when your body is put under extreme physical stress, resulting in this type of stress-induced ulcer.

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