Stomach and Digestive - Management
It may be embarrassing to talk about gas, but how much gas is too much is important to keep in mind. Find out when is it normal and healthy and when does it indicate that your stomach health is at risk.
Gastroparesis, also known as delayed gastric emptying, is a stomach disorder. Find out the causes, symptoms, and signs and what you can do to treat it.
Fiber is essential to your overall health. But how can you tell if you're getting enough? Find out here.
Here you'll find tips on what foods to eat (and avoid) so that you can get the nutrition you need to stay healthy.
Learning you have a chronic disease can be frightening, and overwhelming. Fortunately, arming yourself with the right information and action steps can help you feel more at ease.
Read on for the full list of foods you should be eating.
If you have asthma, your odds of having GERD may be significantly increased.
New latest in Crohn's research is offering alternatives to millions of Crohn s sufferers.
When it comes to the digestive system, there are plenty of of myths and misconceptions. Here, we present five.
If you have been using Crohn s disease as an excuse not to exercise, you will have to find a new excuse. Studies show that appropriate exercises are beneficial, even if you have Crohn s.
Depression--it s not all in your head and it does matter.
Is there proof behind the theory? Find out here.
If your doctor has recommended an ostomy, here s what you need to know.
There are many types of surgical procedures physicians can perform to treat people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Here s what you need to know about J pouch surgery.
You don t have to go it alone.
Planning meals does not have to be a complicated or onerous task.
Those achy muscles are not all in your head.
This microbe could pose a problem for your condition.
Managing disease complications eases symptoms
Although they are different diseases, Celiac and Crohn s share similar symptoms and characteristics.
Don't let your chronic illness ruin your love life.
Feeling fatigued? If you have Crohn s disease, you re not alone.
Learn more about how cholesterol-lowering drugs (known as statins) may be beneficial to Crohn's patients.
Learn more about prebiotics can do for your digestive health.
Find how out these two stomach conditions are related.
Raw food diets may be more than just a passing trend.
Studies suggest a strong link between Crohn's disease and psoriasis.
Relief for Crohn's disease may be as near as your kitchen cupboard
Learn about the connection between vaccines and this prominent bowel disease.
Osteoporosis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease often go hand in hand.