Absorption
... of disease , the body is either depleted of
digestive enzyme s, or lacks the energy and raw materials ... delays the absorption of sugar from the
digestive tract. This minimizes the amount of sugar that ... there is an inadequate supply of the necessary
digestive enzyme s to aid absorption of the nutrients ...
Anus
... stool can originate from anywhere along your
digestive tract from your mouth to your anus . A small ... stool can originate from anywhere along your
digestive tract, from mouth to anus . It may be present in ... may inadvertently remove any eggs. The
digestive or gastrointestinal tract (GIT) extends from ...
Atrophy
... s shrink and become weak. It results in a lack of
digestive juices. Gastritis : Inflammation of the ... stomach muscle s shrink and become weak. The
digestive ( peptic ) glands may also shrink, resulting in a lack of
digestive juices. gastrinoma (gas-tri-NO-ma) ... ...
Bile
... time. Bile Definition: Bile is a thick
digestive fluid secreted by the liver and stored in the ... into fatty acids, which can be absorbed by the
digestive tract. Bile acid resins are sometimes ... or stopped by certain drugs. Bile is a
digestive fluid secreted by the liver and stored in the ...
Bladder
... in the neck and spine (e.g. Bile is a
digestive fluid secreted by the liver and stored in the ... the BILE DUCTS and the GALL BLADDER .
digestive System Abnormalities - Congenital structural abnormalities of the
digestive SYSTEM. Living more than 5 years with ...
Celiac
... protein s (gluten). Celiac disease is a
digestive condition triggered by consumption of the ... disease ? Celiac disease is a chronic
digestive problem that affects the lining of the small ... grains. Celiac disease is a chronic
digestive disorder that affects the small intestine . It ...
Celiac disease
... African or Asian people. Celiac disease is a
digestive condition triggered by consumption of the ... celiac disease ? Celiac disease is a chronic
digestive problem that affects the lining of the small ... other grains. Celiac disease is a chronic
digestive disorder that affects the small intestine . It ...
Colitis
... (large intestine ), the lower portion of the
digestive tract, which leads to the rectum . ... ( colon ) and rectum . Ulcerative Colitis
digestive System Organ s See all Pictures & Images ... rectal cancer . Ulcerative colitis
digestive system organ s Definition: Toxic megacolon ...
Digestive problems
... The
digestive problems may have an identifiable cause, such as ... duodenal or gastric ulcers . There are
digestive problems , inadequate absorption of fats, ... of these symptoms may occur. management of
digestive problems , which may involve: appropriate diet ...
Digestive Disorders
...
digestive disorders : A to Z Coping with typically minor
digestive system disorders, such as hemorrhoids , and more serious ones, such as liver disease .
digestive Disorders Foundation NHS factfile The BBC is not ...
Fistula
... two congenital defects of the airway and the
digestive tract: tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) and ... syphilis , HIV , and genital herpes ...
digestive System Fistula - An abnormal passage communicating between any components of the
digestive system, or between any part of ...
Flatulence
... through the rectum . Air that is passed from the
digestive tract through the mouth is called belching . ... Lycopodium is a well-known remedy for
digestive complaints especially indigestion , vomiting ... medicinally; it can be a helpful aid for the
digestive system, and can guard against excessive ...
Gallbladder
... was introduced in the late 1980s. Bile is a
digestive fluid secreted by the liver and stored in the ... including the BILE DUCTS and the GALLBLADDER .
digestive System Abnormalities - Congenital structural abnormalities of the
digestive SYSTEM. Endopouch Pro specimen -retrieval bag ...
Gastroesophageal Reflux
... ... Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a
digestive disorder that is caused by gastric acid ... reflux disease , commonly called GERD, is a
digestive disorder in which the stomach 's juices ( acid and
digestive enzyme s) flow backward, or reflux , into the ...
Gastrointestinal
... Risks ... Gastrointestinal system The
digestive or gastrointestinal tract (GIT) extends from ... endoscopist; endoscopy ; endoscopy ,
digestive system; endoscopy , gastrointestinal ; ... for food to pass completely through the
digestive tract is call the gastrointestinal (GI) transit ...
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
... reflux disease , commonly called GERD, is a
digestive disorder in which the stomach 's juices ( acid and
digestive enzyme s) flow backward, or reflux , into the ... ... Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a
digestive disorder that is caused by gastric acid ...
Gland
... makes one or more substances, such as hormone s,
digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva , or milk . ... Periodicals ... A gland that secretes a
digestive fluid into the intestine and also secretes the ... situated near the stomach that secretes a
digestive fluid into the intestine through one or more ...
Hydrochloric acid
... ... A lack of hydrochloric acid in the
digestive juices in the stomach . Hydrochloric acid ... amount of hydrochloric acid released into your
digestive tract, which relieves ulcer pain and ... ... These sores develop when the stomach 's
digestive juices-which contain hydrochloric acid and an ...
Intestine
... nutrients. Small intestine : The part of the
digestive tract that extends from the stomach to the ... Some of that air finds its way into your lower
digestive tract. "RUMBLING INTESTINE S" CAN MEAN ... outside the liver . A gland that secretes a
digestive fluid into the intestine and also secretes the ...
Kidney Diseases
... Diseases , National Institute of Diabetes and
digestive and (NIDDK): One of the National Institutes of ... s; ... National Institute of Diabetes and
digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) - mission is to ... ADH ) ... National Institute of Diabetes and
digestive and Kidney Diseases • American Diabetes ...
Pancreas
... behind the stomach . The pancreas secretes
digestive enzyme s and the hormone s insulin and ... situated near the stomach that secretes a
digestive fluid into the intestine through one or more ... Pancreas An organ that secretes a number of
digestive hormone s and also secretes insulin to ...
Parenteral
... recommend. PARENTERAL : Not in or through the
digestive system. For example, parenteral can pertain to ... ), ... Parenteral Not in or through the
digestive system. Parenteral nutrition is given through ... the circulatory system, rather than through the
digestive system. Parenteral : IV and subcutaneous IV ...
Peptic
... Peptic Ulcers Overview In the
digestive system, an ulcer is an area where tissue has ... duodenal ulcers . See an illustration of the
digestive tract. What causes peptic ulcers ? Peptic ... stomach muscle s shrink and become weak. The
digestive ( peptic ) glands may also shrink, resulting in ...
Pepsin
... secondary effect is to act as an inhibitor of the
digestive enzyme pepsin . Sucralfate does not bind to ... These sores develop when the stomach 's
digestive juices-which contain hydrochloric acid and an ... -irritate and damage tissue . The stomach 's
digestive juices also can injure the esophagus . ...
Reflux
... reflux disease , commonly called GERD, is a
digestive disorder in which the stomach 's juices ( acid and
digestive enzyme s) flow backward, or reflux , into the ... contents (eg food , stomach acid and other
digestive juices) travel back from the stomach into the o ...
Ulcers
... . They occur when the membrane lining the
digestive system breaks down or erodes. Ulcers are ... for persons diagnose d with ulcers of the
digestive tract, especially ulcerative colitis . Leg ... open sores on the skin or on the lining of the
digestive tract. There are many causes of mouth ulcers ...
Amylase
... ( amylase and lipase). Kutrase capsules Contains four standardized
digestive enzyme s—lipase, amylase , protease, and cellulase—as well ... . The doctor will be looking for abnormally high levels of amylase (a
digestive enzyme formed in the pancreas ) and changes in blood levels of ...
Bowel
... , with or without loss of a portion of the large intenstine. (See The
digestive System - An overview). Small Bowel Obstruction - X-Ray X-ray s of ... Nondietary weight loss Only doctors who specialize in the study of
digestive disease , have special training in endoscopy , and are certified to ...
Campylobacter
... Organ ism ... Campylobacter iosis is a bacterial infection of the
digestive tract. Sometimes the infection spreads to other parts of the body. ... , fish and shellfish . Bacteria that do not normally inhabit the
digestive tract, and that are known to cause gastrointestinal infection include ...
Cecum
... ileum and cecum , with remaining ileum attached to the colon for
digestive continuity. The large intestine has 3 parts: the cecum , the colon ... (the cecum ). However, Crohn's disease can occur anywhere along the
digestive tract. infection is a common worldwide infection which primarily ...
Chalk
... A chalk y substance used in x-ray studies of the
digestive tract to highlight abnormalities. barotrauma ... Barium enema - ... up on an X-ray ) is swallowed. X-ray s are then taken to evaluate the
digestive organ s. Peeling, chipping, chalk ing, or cracking lead -based paint ...
Colds and flus
... back pain . This leaves a person more vulnerable to colds and flus .
digestive problems . Prolonged stress can disrupt the
digestive system, irritating the large intestine s. This can lead to diarrhea , ...
Disease
... of fact sheets developed by the National Institute of Diabetes and
digestive and Kidney Disease s (NIDDK), National Institutes of Health. About ... fistulizing ... Crohn's disease is an inflammatory disease of the
digestive tract, and is more common than previously thought. This article looks at ...
Dyspepsia
... abdomen that is usually related to eating and drinking. DYSPEPSIA :
digestive upset, which can include nausea , vomiting , and heartburn . DYSPLASIA ... during or after eating caused by some interference with the normal
digestive process. Symptoms include nausea , heartburn , abdominal pain , gas di ...
Endocrinology
... and metabolic disorders, including diabetes Gastroenterology --
digestive system disorders General surgery -- common surgeries involving any part ... by VeriMed Healthcare Network. National Institute of Diabetes and
digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) - mission is to "conduct and support basic ...
Enteritis
... , abdominal cramps , nausea , loss of appetite , and other symptoms of
digestive upset. In adults, the two most common causes of gastro enteritis are ... one or more intravenous (IV) tubes ( catheter s). Infection of the
digestive tract is called gastro enteritis and may cause your child to vomit and ...
Gastric
... A condition in which the stomach muscle s shrink and become weak. The
digestive ( peptic ) glands may also shrink, resulting in a lack of
digestive juices. gastrinoma (gas-tri-NO-ma) ... Gastric outlet stapling may ...
Gastric ulcer
... known as peptic ulcers . They occur when the membrane lining the
digestive system breaks down or erodes. Statistics show an average of 20% of ... small intestine are called duodenal ulcers . See an illustration of the
digestive tract. What causes peptic ulcers ? Today, research shows that most ...
Gastric ulcers
... known as peptic ulcers . They occur when the membrane lining the
digestive system breaks down or erodes. Peptic ulcers that form in the lining ... small intestine are called duodenal ulcers . See an illustration of the
digestive tract. What causes peptic ulcers ? Today, research shows that most ...
Gastroenteritis
... , abdominal cramps , nausea , loss of appetite , and other symptoms of
digestive upset. In adults, the two most common causes of gastroenteritis are ... liquids, such as Pedialyte, until symptoms subside. Infection of the
digestive tract is called gastroenteritis and may cause your child to vomit and ...