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How Many Rounds of Chemo for Pancreatic Cancer

Chemotherapy is a common treatment for pancreatic cancer, often used to shrink tumors and manage symptoms. However, many patients and their families wonder how many rounds of chemotherapy are typically needed and what factors influence this decision. In this blog, we will discuss the standard chemotherapy regimen for pancreatic cancer, what to expect, and how

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How to Prevent Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive forms of cancer, often diagnosed at an advanced stage, making it crucial to focus on prevention. While not all cases can be prevented, there are several lifestyle changes and strategies that can significantly reduce the risk of developing pancreatic cancer. At Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange County,

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Constipation After Surgery: When to Worry

Constipation is a common issue many people face after surgery. Whether due to medications, immobility, or changes in diet, post-surgical constipation can lead to discomfort and complications if not addressed promptly. At Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange County, we help patients understand how to manage constipation after surgery and when it’s time to seek medical

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How to Relieve Lower Back Pain From Constipation

Constipation is more than just an inconvenience. For many, it can lead to discomfort and even pain in areas you wouldn’t typically associate with bowel issues, such as the lower back. If you’re struggling with lower back pain and suspect constipation may be the culprit, you’re not alone. At Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange County,

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My Body Is Dependent on Laxatives: Is That Bad?

Constipation is a common issue and about 4 million Americans suffer from it. While constipation is rarely dangerous, it can be uncomfortable and sometimes even painful.  As a consequence, many Americans run to drug stores for over-the-counter quick solutions, namely laxatives. Laxatives can be helpful in the short term, but they can mask chronic constipation and prevent

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I Have Hemorrhoids: Is Hemorrhoid Banding Right for Me?

Hemorrhoid banding is a sure and safe way to get rid of certain types of hemorrhoids. It’s a painless and easy procedure that helps to dry up the hemorrhoids which then fall off on their own within one or two weeks.  Our experts at Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange County in Orange County, California, often use hemorrhoid banding

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Debunking the Myths of Crohn’s Disease

Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that impacts the entire digestive system. The cause is unknown, but specialists suspect it’s a combination of the interaction between genetics, environmental factors, immune issues, and pathogens.  Like many autoimmune diseases, Crohn’s disease is characterized by immune cells attacking healthy tissues in the digestive tract. Unlike other autoimmune

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5 Foods That Can Trigger Acid Reflux

Chronic acid reflux occurs due to weakening in a band of muscle called the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES), which acts like a valve that opens when food passes through the esophagus and closes after food passes into the stomach.  If this muscle doesn’t close properly, stomach acid can go up the esophagus, causing burning. Some foods can

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