Over the course of my career I’ve seen hundreds if not thousands of patients who were confident that stress was the cause of their IBS. And I used to think that it was causing my IBS too. Turns out it wasn’t.
Read More ->If you have celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity, you may have heard or read that some people go to Europe and eat gluten without suffering any consequences.
Read More ->People who are diagnosed with celiac disease are often very sick. Why? Because traditionally doctors haven’t bothered testing for celiac disease until patients are very sick.
Read More ->IBS and Gastritis are two different digestive disorders. Or are they? There is a great deal of overlap in their symptoms, and it isn’t unusual to have both at the same time.
Read More ->Over the years we’ve had many patients with both IBS and hemorrhoids. Here’s why that happens.
Read More ->Colitis and IBS are very similar, and can and can have the exact same symptoms. In fact, historically the words colitis and IBS were sometimes used interchangeably, and I’ve seen lots of patients given the diagnosis of colitis for IBS, but technically there is one specific difference.
Read More ->There are many types of food reactions, and not all of them involve inflammation.
Read More ->If you have IBS, and your mom or dad or grandma or sister have IBS, does that mean that IBS is genetic? Yes and no. How’s that for an annoying opening?
Read More ->IBS and celiac disease can be confusing because there is often a great deal of overlap between the two conditions. Both can involve the exact same symptoms, (though they don’t have to), or they can be completely different.
Read More ->Do you have digestive problems and back pain? Have you ever thought that IBS could be the cause of your back pain? If not, you should consider it. IBS and back pain are often more closely related than you might think.
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