Author name: Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange County

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When to Consider a Colon Cancer Screening Before Age 45

When found early, colon cancer has a 5-year survival rate of 91%. Colonoscopies are also useful for detecting and removing polyps before they become cancerous.  Most people are recommended to get a colonoscopy after age 45. However, with increasing rates of colon cancer in younger individuals, it’s wise to look into what other risk factors may play […]

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3 Things to Know About Dealing With Celiac Disease-Related Acne

Celiac disease is a condition in which the digestive system attacks gluten (a protein found in many grains) and surrounding tissues, causing inflammation and damage in the small intestine. As a consequence, sufferers may struggle to absorb nutrients and have abdominal pain and bloating.  However, a little-known symptom of celiac disease is treatment-resistant acne. If

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Myths and Facts About Constipation

Do you rarely use the restroom and strain when you go? Hard stools and an inability to fully empty the bowel are signs of constipation.  If you suspect you’re constipated and are unsure of what’s fact or fiction about treating it, read on. Below, we asked our team of highly skilled experts at Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange

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Worst Foods to Eat If You Have Barrett’s Esophagus

Barrett’s esophagus is a condition caused by chronic, long-term acid reflux that damages the inside of the esophagus. Due to exposure to stomach acid, the cells inside the esophagus change through a process called metaplasia.  Sometimes, the cells may even become precancerous. Fortunately, the risk of developing cancer is low, despite the damaged cells in

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The Link Between Obstetric Injuries and Fecal Incontinence

Obstetric injuries are injuries that occur during vaginal delivery. Unfortunately, certain types of injuries can cause fecal incontinence even if treated properly. In some women, surgery to repair the tissue may fail due to an increased risk of injuries in the area and poor wound healing.  Fecal incontinence can occur during a bout of diarrhea, but if

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Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines: A Colonoscopy Can Save Your Life

Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide and the third most common type of cancer in developing countries. Fortunately, when detected early, the 5-year survival rate is about 90%. Below, we asked the Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange County in Orange County, California, to explain how a simple procedure can save your life. Read

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H. Pylori Breath Testing: What to Expect Before, During, and After

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria is present in almost half of the population, but not everyone develops symptoms. H. pylori becomes problematic when it triggers an overproduction of stomach acid, which damages the stomach lining and causes ulcers in some people. Scientists don’t yet know why certain people carry H. pylori without any issues while other

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When Does Diarrhea Require a Medical Evaluation?

Diarrhea is the passing of loose, watery stool at least three times in a single day. Generally, diarrhea caused by the flu or food poisoning goes away on its own. However, if the symptoms persist for more than three days, it could be something more serious.  We asked our experts at Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange

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Festivities, Not Flare-ups: 7 Strategies for Surviving the Holidays with Crohn’s or Colitis

The holidays with family and friends can be a minefield for anyone suffering from Crohn’s or colitis, not only because of the foods that could trigger a flare-up but also due to the added stress of ensuring everything goes well.  Below, we asked our specialists at Digestive Disease Consultants of Orange County in Orange County, California, to share seven strategies

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