Gastroenterolog hepatology urology
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Is it possible to cure pain, acid reflux with honey?
The method of treating acid reflux with honey has been well-known for a long time. Patients can easily find the ingredients and perform the treatment at home for effective relief
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Esophageal Polyps: When Is Surgery Necessary?
Esophageal polyps are a rare condition, often asymptomatic. Whether surgery is necessary depends on the specific type of polyp.
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Can bile duct stones cause elevated liver enzymes?
Bile duct stones are solid stones that form in the bile secretion system of the liver, including the gallbladder. If the stones are large and cause blockage, patients may experience intense pain in the upper right abdomen, sometimes requiring emergency surgery. On the other hand, bile duct stones can also cause elevated liver enzymes or liver enlargement, which may be detected through tests, even when the patient has no symptoms at all.
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Should People with Stomach Pain Consume Yogurt?
Stomach pain is a common gastrointestinal disease that leaves many complications for sufferers. Many people wonder if they should eat yogurt with stomach pain because this is a very good digestive enzyme supplement for the body.
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Is Intestinal Tuberculosis Dangerous and Contagious?
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection that remains a major public health issue, with the potential to spread and pose life-threatening risks to patients. Among various forms, intestinal tuberculosis (intestinal TB) is common in developing countries. It often presents with non-specific clinical symptoms, making diagnosis challenging and increasing the risk of complications.
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Splenic artery aneurysm: What You Should Know
Splenic artery aneurysm is an uncommon type of aneurysm with a high fatality rate. A simple splenic artery aneurysm produces no clinical symptoms; the aneurysm is frequently identified incidentally while examining the abdomen for another abnormalities. The most dangerous complication is the rupture of the splenic artery aneurysm, which results in extensive bleeding into the peritoneum or surrounding organs.
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Is Postoperative Adhesion After Cesarean Delivery Dangerous?
Bowel adhesion after a C-section is a common condition that needs prompt treatment. If left untreated, food obstruction may occur, causing painful symptoms.
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What is grade A gastroesophageal reflux?
Grade A reflux esophagitis can affect quality of life. If left untreated, this disease causes chronic discomfort and pain.
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Can people with stomach pain take vitamin C?
Vitamin C has the effect of strengthening health and improving the user's immune system. For people with stomach pain, many people think that they should not take vitamin C to avoid damaging the stomach lining. So can people with stomach pain take vitamin C?
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Excess stomach acid and things to know
Stomach acid plays an important role in digestive function. Stomach acid imbalance, specifically excess stomach acid, can lead to many dangerous diseases such as stomach ulcers, stomach bleeding, etc. if not detected and treated early.
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