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Understanding Stomach Aches

Posted: May 15 in Surgery Blog by admin
Understanding Stomach Aches

Not all pain is created equally, and stomach aches are no exception to this. The grumbling pain that occurs after eating a bit too much is very different from the bloating and cramping discomfort that you may experience as a result of gas. A sharp pain in your abdomen could be an alert for a medical concern with your appendix, while stomach spasms linked with chronic diarrhea or constipation could be related to irritable bowel syndrome. Don’t underestimate the importance of seeking treatment for stomach concerns! The first step to overcoming the crippling discomfort of stomach aches is figuring out the cause of the pain. The abdomen contains many different organs, and different problems can often appear with similar symptoms.

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Reflux and Relaxation

Posted: May 02 in Surgery Blog by admin
Reflux and Relaxation

A lot of people experience heartburn or acid reflux on an occasional basis, but for others the pain is chronic. Occurring weekly or even daily, frequent heartburn is a burden that requires medical treatment. Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, can often be treated through a combination of dietary and lifestyle changes, medications, and in severe situations, surgery.

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Laparoscopic Surgery over Traditional Surgery for Hernia Repair

Posted: Apr 20 in Surgery Blog by admin

A recent study has compared the effectiveness of traditional surgical treatment for hernia repair in comparison to newer laparoscopic techniques and found that laparoscopic hernia repair surpasses the results of the traditional procedure. This does not come as too much of a surprise, as laparoscopic surgical methods are routinely being showed to reduce hospital stay, diminish patient discomfort and provide a faster recovery period. The results of this study should be reassuring to those who are preparing to undergo surgical hernia repair and are considering laparoscopic surgery in Ft. Lauderdale.

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Incisionless Surgery for GERD

Posted: Apr 05 in Surgery Blog by admin

Although most patients who suffer from GERD do find relief using medications and diet changes, some people continue to suffer severely with symptoms of heartburn, acid reflux and respiratory problems even after taking prescription strength medication, losing weight, changing their diet and making other lifestyle changes. When this is the case, doctors will usually recommend surgery for GERD. Recent statistics reveal that 60 to 90 percent of people with severe GERD do experience relief following surgery for acid reflux in Ft. Lauderdale.

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GERD and your Dental Health

Posted: Mar 19 in Surgery Blog by admin

If you suffer from GERD in Hollywood, then you are aware of the unpleasant symptoms, including frequent heartburn and acid reflux. While many people understand that GERD can cause damage to their esophagus if left untreated, you may not be aware that the disease can also wreak havoc on your dental health. The digestive juices from the stomach are is powerful enough to etch concrete, and can cause damage to teeth long before the symptoms of GERD become apparent.

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Exercising When You Have a GI Disorder

Posted: Mar 14 in Surgery Blog by admin

One of the best ways to deal with stress is exercising, but many GI conditions make it difficult to get more active. If you suffer from inflammatory bowel disease in Hollywood, then chances are you may find it very difficult to take part in a regular exercise routine, but fitting in exercise is important. In addition to medical treatment, many people with IBD are able to manage their symptoms through regular stress management and physical activity.

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Using Herbs to Ease the Pain of Heartburn

Posted: Feb 24 in Surgery Blog by admin

About half of all Americans experience heartburn on a monthly basis. The pain and discomfort of frequent heartburn can cause lifestyle disruptions and interfere with a person’s feeling of well-being. Fortunately, there are several natural herbs that may help ease the pain, especially when used in conjunction with your existing medical treatment plan. Ginger is [...]

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Smoking Doubles the Risk of Cancer Among Barrett’s Esophagus Patients

Posted: Feb 16 in Surgery Blog by admin

Recent research shows that Barrett’s esophagus patients that smoke tobacco are twice as likely to develop esophageal cancer as Barrett’s esophagus patients who do not smoke. The common belief is that alcohol is the most important risk factor in advancing cancer among Barrett’s esophagus patients, but the recent research shows that smoking tobacco is a [...]

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Achalasia and Acupuncture

Posted: Jan 25 in Surgery Blog by admin

Achalasia is a rare disorder that prevents the esophagus muscle from relaxing properly. It is usually unknown what causes the esophagus muscles in some people to work incorrectly, but studies have suggested a possible genetic link. Symptoms of achalasia often include difficulty swallowing, heartburn, chest pain and regurgitation of food. Sometimes it is mistaken for [...]

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Symptoms of Peptic Ulcers

Posted: Jan 17 in Surgery Blog by admin

In medicine, ulcers are a common issue that can develop throughout your digestive tract. Peptic ulcers in particular are open sores that can form on the tissues lining the digestive tract, especially on the stomach, esophagus and small intestine. Depending on where the sore develops, peptic ulcers have different names — esophageal ulcers for those [...]

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