Stomach and Digestive - Videos
The Doctors explain how people are donating their fecal waste in order to help treat people with C. diff., a serious bacterial infection. Before you poo poo the idea, hear how much extra money you can make donating!
Are you spending too much time in the bathroom without accomplishing much?
Many people dread the idea of getting a colonoscopy so proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld shares several tips, tricks and good information about the procedure, including when you should start to schedule them.
A man discovered a 5 ½ foot tapeworm sliding out his backside. The alleged culprit? A daily salmon sashimi habit.
ER Physician Dr. Travis Stork weighs in on a viewer question about rancid burps. Could they be a sign of something?
A viewer asks The Doctors why she can’t empty her bowels in one go. Proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld weighs in.
Proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld joins The Doctors to answer a viewer’s question about bloating, odorless gas, and chalky stool.
Why are The Doctors advising against trying the DIY fecal transplants you can find online? In part, proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld warns of contaminated stool and transmission of diseases.
Sometimes DIY procedures are downright dangerous. Proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld joins The Doctors to share why he thinks this health procedure is absolutely worth having done by a medical doctor.
More than 40% of Americans suffer from heartburn. Here’s why and how to avoid it.
Dr. David Rosenfeld joins The Doctors to share some tips on how to ensure you get a smooth start to your day.
Over 60% of long-distance runners reported having to stop during a run to have a bowel movement. Why does this happen?
Dr. Jorge Rodriguez and Dr. David Rosenfeld help one viewer understand why she’s having difficulty going number two.
The Doctors weigh in on why constipation can happen when you’re away from home.
The Doctors share a shot of gut health that could help you properly digest food.
The stool squad is back to answer your most embarrassing bathroom-related questions like: Why is my poop so hard?
Proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld joins The Doctors to discuss a man who was constipated for 22 years. Doctors removed almost 30-pounds of poop from his body! How did this happen?
Digestive issues affect millions of Americans, but Bethany’s severe irritable bowel syndrome almost killed her. Find out how she turned things around.
The Doctors examine a case of a woman who ate dried mushrooms and then developed a blockage in her intestines. But were the mushrooms actually growing or simply expanding due to water â€" The Doctors weigh in.
Could cannabis-infused chewing gum be a potential solution for IBS sufferers? The Doctors discuss a new medical trial in the Netherlands with promising results.
Actress Jennifer Esposito joins The Doctors to share about her own experiences living with celiac disease.
There's one telltale sign of Lyme disease.
Diagnosed with mild autism and ADD, Satchel finds that rock climbing every week is an alternative to taking medicine.
The lifestyle expert, wife of Matthew McConaughey and mom of three reveals how her son wanted to do good
Did childbirth or just life in general leave you with some extra belly fat? TweetBoogie will teach you how to shed your baby pouch and strengthen your core with this Beyonce-inspired hip hop move. Watch this video to learn how.
Want to dance like Beyonce? Of course you do. In this video, follow along as hip hop instructor TweetBoogie demos five moves that will get your heart pumping whether you're at home or in the club. Do the routine 4 to 5 times to get your sweat on.
Proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld joins The Doctors to discuss some of his more interesting medical cases.
Proctologist Dr. David Rosenfeld joins The Doctors to discuss some of his more interesting medical cases.
Millions of Americans take acid-blocking drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to control heartburn, but are they becoming overused? In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen speaks with Dr. Ken DeVault, president of the American College of Gastroenterology, about the benefits, risks and options for people who use PPIs.
Millions of Americans take acid-blocking drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to control heartburn, but are they becoming overused? In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jeff Olsen speaks with Dr. Ken DeVault, president of the American College of Gastroenterology, about the benefits, risks and options for people who use PPIs.