
Constipation-causes, side effects and treatment
Constipation — we all know what it is. And it doesn't have to mean unhealthy lifestyle. Just because someone has constipation, it doesn't have to mean a person is not healthy.

Esophageal spasm: Causes & Risk factors
Esophageal spasm is a condition characterized by irregular, uncoordinated, and sometimes powerful contractions of the esophagus, the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach.

Diagnosis: Intestinal pain
Intestinal pain is a particular sensation of discomfort, distress, or agony in the abdominal region. We associate it with functional disorders, tissue injuries, or diseases. There are some rules about this type of pain that everyone should know.

Who should have colonoscopy exam?
Colonoscopy is the visual examination of the large intestine (colon) using a lighted, flexible fiber-optic or a video endoscope.

Diverticulitis: Causes, Risk Factors and Treatment
Diverticulitis is a common disease of the bowel, in particular the large intestine. It is more frequent in people older than 60.

Helicobacter pylori: The Bacteria that Cause Ulcers
A large percentage of the human population has some stomach disease. Helicobacter pylori is the cause of a common gastrointestinal problem - mainly terrible pain.

Acid Reflux and Heartburn: How to treat it?
More then 17 million Americans suffer from chronic heartburn. Many of them also suffer from acid reflux as well.

Colon Hydrotherapy
Colon Hydrotherapy is an alternative medical procedure, which includes a gentle and safe infusion of water into the colon through the rectum.

Gastrointestinal Bleeding-When to call a doctor
Gastrointestinal bleeding shouldn’t be observed as a disease, but rather as a symptom. It is an extremely common condition, and causes of the bleeding are often related to conditions that can be cured or controlled, such as hemorrhoids.

What Are The Symptoms and Causes of Heartburn?
When I first came across the term "heartburn", I thought it is some kind of heart disease as it is associated with the word "heart". However, after browsing through dictionary, I then realized that it has nothing to do with the heart.