
The Link Between Allergies and Gut Health
Food allergies have become prevalent in the US and other developed countries. Research shows that about 32 million people in the US suffer from them. They affect people of all ages, including children.

Top Reasons to Visit a Gastrointestinal Specialist
For most of us, a visit to the doctor means going to your primary or general physician for a regular check-up. However, some medical conditions and warning signs, such as those involving the gastrointestinal system (GI), require more specialized diagnosis and care.

Digestive Problems After Gallbladder Surgery
Any type of surgery, no matter how small, comes with risk factors and side effects post-operation. Most patients with typical gallbladder operations usually have little to no side effects, but in some patients, digestive problems and other medical issues can occur.

Signs You Should See a Gastroenterologist
Everyone experiences gastrointestinal upset from time to time. Whether it’s the stomach flu, heartburn after eating a spicy meal or eating a food that disagreed with you, most people are familiar with common digestive issues such as nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation.

Acid Reflux Symptoms, Causes, & Relief
Acid reflux is a common condition that affects many people in the United States and throughout the world. The American College of Gastroenterology estimates that 60 million Americans experience acid reflux/heartburn at least once a month.

Can Hemorrhoids Lead to Cancer?
Hemorrhoids are a very common gastrointestinal disorder that is very treatable. Sometimes, if a patient knows positively they have hemorrhoids, they can be treated over the counter with creams and medications.