The Best & Worst Foods for Acid Reflux: Know Your Triggers
Explore the top foods to avoid and the best options to include in your diet for managing acid reflux, helping you identify and prevent flare-ups.
The Gastroenterology Group of Northern New Jersey is excited to bring you a variety of blogs highlighting common conditions and diseases and relief tips while deepening your understanding of important gastroenterology topics.
Explore the top foods to avoid and the best options to include in your diet for managing acid reflux, helping you identify and prevent flare-ups.
Rectal prolapse is the sliding out of the rectum through the anal opening due to weakened attachments that keep it in place inside the body. This article will explain the rectal prolapse symptoms. Read on.
Hemorrhoids are common among adults over 50. While there are many treatments available, hemorrhoid suppositories are considered an effective treatment. Learn more about this treatment here.
The pancreas, situated behind the abdomen and roughly the size of a human hand, is a vital organ that performs a critical function in the body. In this article, we’ll discover more about NAFPD, or fatty pancreas, and the causes of pancreas atrophy.
This blog post provides information about the difference between IBS and colitis, their similarities, treatment options, and when you should see a doctor if you suspect you have either.
Constipation is a common digestive problem that affects many people. In this article, you will learn about the causes of constipation and the best & worst foods for constipation.
How to improve your healthy lifestyle? In what way to manage eating with irritable bowel syndrome? Here are some tips that might help you to manage eating with IBS.
Is lifelong constipation associated with colorectal cancer? This article will give an answer to that question as well as an examination of the link between constipation and colorectal cancer.
IBS vs Celiac Disease. What are the real differences between the two? Both conditions are gastrointestinal diseases and need long-term treatment. Read more in this article.
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