![]() ![]() This blockage restricts digested food, fluids, and gases from moving along the intestines normally. Intestinal Obstruction refers to a complete or partial blockage of the large (colon) or small intestine. There is no permanent treatment for the condition, and all medications aim to relieve the symptoms and prevent their recurrence. The causes of this disorder are still under investigation, but are currently attributed to genetics or the immune system. ![]() IBD includes two diseases, namely ulcerative colitis (affecting only the colon) and Crohn's disease (affecting the entire digestive system). The signs and symptoms vary and may include loud stomach noises, weakness, stomach aches, weight loss, and diarrhea. IBD is a combination of various symptoms that primarily involves a chronic inflammation of some or all parts of the digestive tract. A simple change of diet can improve your condition, but surgery may be suggested if matters become worse. Treatment depends on the size and severity of the hernia. Symptoms often include pain and a gurgling sensation in the affected area. Cases in which long-term GERD or another chronic gastrointestinal disorders result in herniation of digestive organs are seen in some cases. These occur when the intestines break through an weakened abdominal wall. Hernias of the abdomen (hiatal hernia and umbilical hernia) are very common. The protrusion of an organ or a part of it through the wall of a cavity is known as "hernia". ![]()
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