Gastroenterology Blog
Learn More About Crohn's Disease
Crohn's disease is a form of IBD that can affect your wellness. Learn about this condition and how you can manage it and take control of your health.
When Should Hemorrhoids Be Treated By a Specialist?
Hemorrhoids can have a significant impact on your lifestyle. Learn about their varieties and the appropriate time to seek care from a GI doctor.
What Are Common Symptoms of Fatty Liver Disease?
Learn about the signs, diagnosis, and treatment of fatty liver disease. Timely care of the condition may enhance life expectancy and liver health.
Understand Ulcerative Colitis: Know the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Ulcerative colitis is a disease affecting the rectum and colon. Find out more about this chronic condition and how it can impact your life and health.
Are There Differences Between Acid Reflux and GERD?
Acid reflux and GERD can appear identical, but there is a clear difference between these GI conditions. Our team is here to help you understand them.
What Is FibroScan® used for and How Is It Performed?
FibroScan is a cutting-edge ultrasound exam provided to uncover liver scarring and stiffness in order to track liver conditions.
How Does Someone Get IBS? Who Is at Risk?
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, gas, abdominal pain, and gastro issues. Read to learn about IBS and its risks.
Facts You Should Understand About Celiac Disease
Celiac disease can affect your digestive system in several ways. Read more about the condition and how you can protect your GI health.
Know the Signs of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
IBD often involves lasting discomfort, including upset stomach, abdominal pain, and more. Will this mean living uncomfortably forever?
Changes in Colonoscopy Guidelines: 45 Is the New 50
In past years, 50 was the magic number for having a colonoscopy. Now, however, GI doctors and the CDC advise colon cancer testing as soon as age 45.
When Should I Be Screened for Colon and Rectal Cancer?
A colon cancer screening can help safeguard your colon health and combat colorectal cancer before it starts, progresses, or reaches advanced stages.