Colitis and flare-ups can vary in intensity and frequency, influenced by factors such as diet, stress, and individual health conditions. The post What Triggers a Colitis Flareup? appeared first on Shore Gastroenterology Associates.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
Some may tolerate caffeine well, while others with IBS or acid reflux need to monitor their intake to prevent aggravating their symptoms. The post Can You Drink Coffee With IBS? appeared first on Shore Gastroenterology Associates.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
While there is currently no cure for Crohn’s disease, lifestyle adjustments can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) tends to affect women more frequently than men, and hormones may play a significant role in this disparity.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
After a colonoscopy, patients are typically monitored in a recovery area until the effects of the sedative or anesthesia begin to wear off. The post How Long Does it Take to Recover From a Colonoscopy? appeared first on Shore Gastroenterology Associates.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
Both conditions appear to be influenced by heightened immune responses and the release of pro-inflammatory substances, further connecting their underlying mechanisms. The post Can IBS Trigger a Migraine? appeared first on Shore Gastroenterology Associates.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
A gut cleanse is often marketed as a solution for bloating, promising to eliminate toxins and reset the digestive system. The post Will a Gut Cleanse Help With Bloating? appeared first on Shore Gastroenterology Associates.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
The length of a flare-up often depends on stress levels, dietary triggers, and the effectiveness of current management strategies.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
Stomach ulcers are open sores that develop on the lining of the stomach or small intestine, but heartburn is caused when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus. The post Signs of Stomach Ulcers appeared first on Shore Gastroenterology Associates.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
Poorly absorbed carbs may ferment in the gut, leading to symptoms such as bloating, gas, diarrhea, or constipation. The post Will a Low-Carb Diet Help My IBS? appeared first on Shore Gastroenterology Associates.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
This condition can result from various factors, including poor diet, stress, infections, or underlying health conditions like IBD.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
Brooklyn Gastroenterology is a seven-physician practice of gastroenterologists serving the Brooklyn area for over 30 years.| Shore Gastroenterology Associates
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