What Is Lactose Intolerance?
Lactose is a sugar in dairy products. What is lactose intolerance? It’s an inability to digest lactose without symptoms like gas, cramps, and diarrhea.
Increase the amount of fiber in your diet though a long list of foods that can also contribute to a healthy and balanced diet.
You probably don't have to worry that acid-reducing medicine is causing symptoms of mental decline; it's unlikely there’s a link between proton pump inhibitors and dementia.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is common, often triggered by stress or the flu. Evidence supports the idea that antihistamines might help people with abdominal pain.
There’s no “magic pill” for curing nonalcoholic liver disease. But research shows halting and even reversing nonalcoholic liver disease is possible.
What’s that dry cough? The problem may not be a cold or flu but a muscle in your esophagus. You may have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Here’s what you should know.
Chili, coffee, and deep-fried onion rings may be tasty. But they can also cause heartburn.
You feel a stab and then you’re running to the bathroom. The next day you’re sitting there for too long. You could have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Spicy foods and stress can aggravate the symptoms of a stomach ulcer. But the usual underlying cause is an infection that often clears up with antibiotics.
Crohn’s disease is a chronic condition that causes digestive tract inflammation. It produces abdominal symptoms and can result in other health problems, too.
Celiac disease is more than sensitivity to gluten. It’s a serious disorder that damages the small intestines and can block your body from absorbing nutrients.