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Diseases caused by excessive alcohol consumption

There can be many disorders and diseases that alcohol abuse is capable of directly causing or can contribute to. When excess alcohol accumulates, it reaches the bloodstream affecting organs and their vital activities.

What is Crohn’s Disease?

Crohn’s disease is a chronic intestinal inflammation that can affect the entire gastrointestinal tract. The causes are still unknown. It is characterized by intestinal ulcers, often alternating with stretches of

Raw milk and dairy products: a risky fad

Eat foods as nature creates, without processing them in any way or cooking them, to benefit from all the macro- and micronutrients they contain and take advantage of their valuable

Urgent endoscopy in pediatrics

Digestive endoscopy with fiberoptic instruments is also considered a routine technique in the pediatric age group. The examination often needs to be performed urgently, within 24 to 48 hours of

Cancer risk jobs and occupations

Among the most insidious and widespread skin diseases is certainly Melanoma, a skin cancer that has grown significantly in recent decades but whose etiology remains poorly understood to date.

The mechanism of hunger and insulin

When insulin is not absorbed, it means there is resistance to its action, and then glucose levels remain high. This results in the body needing greater amounts of insulin to reduce glycemic levels.

Arsenic Poisoning

Although arsenic is not a metal but a metalloid, it is widespread in nature and prolonged exposure causes a carcinogenic effect. Arsenic derivatives are used within industries as pesticides or

What is colitis?

Colitis is aninflammation of the colon, either acute or chronic, which falls into the broad group of digestive diseases. In medicine, “letic” colitis (without qualification) is used in very different

Cholecyst stones

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The gallbladder (or gallbladder) is a hollow green pear-shaped organ located below the liver; it is part of the digestive system and its function is to store bile, a dark green liquid that helps the body digest and absorb food.

Acute cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder.
After eating, bile is released from the gallbladder into the cystic duct. From there, it makes its way along the common bile duct to enter the small intestine (specifically, the duodenum).
Sometimes this process is inhibited, leading to a buildup of bile inside the gallbladder. As a result, the gallbladder becomes larger and inflamed.
The most common cause that prevents normal gallbladder emptying is the presence of stones, which are of two main types.
Cholesterol stones are the most common type and account for 80% of gallstones; they are yellow-green in color and consist of solidified cholesterol.
Pigmented stones are smaller and darker and are composed of bilirubin.

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Gastroesophageal reflux

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) consists of a pronounced rise of some of the acidic contents of the stomach back up into the esophagus, promoted by a poor seal or increased

Dyspepsia

Dyspepsia means “difficult digestion” and is the medical term often used to refer to indigestion, which instead has a more general meaning and encompasses a multitude of different disorders of

Salmonellosis

Salmonella infection or salmonellosis is a bacterial infection that affects theintestines. This bacterium inhabits the intestinal tract of animals andhumans and escapes to the outside with theexpulsion of feces. It

Liver cirrhosis

Cirrhosis is a late stage of scarring (fibrosis) of the liver caused by many forms of diseases and conditions, such as hepatitis and chronic alcoholism. The liver performs several necessary

Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is inflammation in the pancreas, the long, flat gland located transversely at the top and back of the abdominal cavity. The pancreas produces enzymes that aid digestion and hormones

Cholecyst stones

The gallbladder (or gallbladder) is a hollow green pear-shaped organ located below the liver; it is part of the digestive system and its function is to store bile, a dark

Hepatitis (general)

Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver that can vary in severity, from mild to extremely severe, and be acute or chronic, also depending on the underlying cause (viruses, alcohol and

Heartburn

Heartburn is nothing more than the common “heartburn,” which sometimes may occur occasionally but in other cases tends to recur until it becomes chronic, with periods of remission alternating with

Malabsorption syndrome

The role of the small intestine is to complete the chemical breakdown of food and to absorb almost all nutrients. Malabsorption syndromes are a group of conditions united by the

Constipation

IConstipation is a condition of the digestive system in which an individual produces stool that is difficult to expel. In most cases, this occurs because the colon has absorbed too
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