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Post-Cholecystectomy Symptoms May Persist

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

What is A Cholecystectomy? A cholecystectomy is a very commonly used surgical procedure for the removal of the gallbladder. Surgery is believed to be the most suitable option since it is better to remove the infected or damaged gallbladder rather than letting it damage the adjacent tissues and

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What Happens After Gallbladder Surgery?

Angelica Giron, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

The gallbladder is a small bag that sits beneath the liver. It stores bile (gall), a greenish liquid that is produced by the liver. Bile helps break down fat into smaller molecules for easier digestion. It flows from the liver to the gallbladder, where it is concentrated, until your next fatty meal

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Bloating Or Abdominal Fat?

Angelica Giron, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

Not many people can distinguish between feeling bloated and feeling fat. However, it is also common to feel bloated while gaining weight. Although people sometimes use these words interchangeably, it may be necessary to distinguish one from the other, because these may be symptoms of a condition

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Some Conditions Can Cause Severe Abdominal Pain

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

Abdominal pain is characterized by pain which occurs between the chest and pelvic regions. It may vary in severity, ranging from dull and achy to cramp-like and sharp. Kinds of Abdominal Pain Abdominal pain may be classified into four types, depending on the region, cause and severity of symptoms

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Post Appendectomy Complications

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

The appendix is a finger-like pouch that protrudes from the cecum (beginning of the large intestine). Due to certain conditions, the tissues of the appendix may become infected and inflamed. The developing pus ultimately clogs the lumen of the appendix, and may cause it to swell to the point of

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Recovery from Pancreatitis

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

The Pancreas The pancreas is a gland that lies behind the stomach next to the small intestine. It serves two major functions; it secretes digestive enzymes into the small intestine to aid digestion, and it produces the hormones insulin and glucagon that are involved in regulating blood glucose

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Conditions Which Cause Sudden Weight Gain

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

Weight gain can be caused by several factors. These include an increase in bodily fluids, fat, or muscle mass. Lack of exercise and unhealthy eating also contribute to excessive weight gain. Unintentional weight gain, on the other hand, may result from certain natural conditions, certain diseases

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Life Without Pancreas Needs Modifications

Irfan Tariq, MD Gastrointestinal Disorders

What is the Pancreas? The pancreas is a six-inch long tadpole-shaped organ located behind the stomach. It plays a vital role in converting ingested food into fuel for use by the cells of the body, as well as regulating blood glucose levels. What are its Functions? The pancreas has a dual function