Gut Health
Your gut health defines how you feel!
If you eat a healthy diet, staying healthy is also easy.
Digestive system disorders present themselves in many ways. Common symptoms include heartburn/GERD, IBD, and IBS. Symptoms may include bloating, diarrhea, gas, stomach pain, and stomach cramps. Occasionally, these symptoms can be very embarrassing. Additionally, digestive system disorders present such common symptoms that the chances of a more serious problem being overlooked can be very high.
Gut health is vital
Having said that, one can’t negate the importance of a healthy gut! Dr Jaimini Raniga believes that a healthy gut will contribute majorly towards a healthy life. She employs this philosophy while treating patients complaining of digestive system disorders, and focuses on identifying the root cause of the problem. Even though in some cases, the process to identify the root cause is time-consuming, it is mandatory.
After all, treating the cause will ensure that you do not have recurring symptoms. The treatment options are focused on making major alterations in your diet and lifestyle that will help you adapt to a healthy life in the long run. These are not random changes. They are well-thought changes that Dr Jaimini prescribes only after she has thoroughly understood the presenting problems.
Symptoms to watch out for
Digestive system diseases symptoms and treatment are co-related, the type of treatment that you get is in accordance with the symptoms that you exhibit. Here is a look at the symptoms that you need to watch out for:
- Frequent stomach pains
- Inability to digest
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Heartburn
- Feeling uneasy after meals
- Bloating
- Wind or excessive gas
- Leaky Gut Syndrome
The problems
Digestive system disorders are extremely common. However, there are some cases where symptoms exhibited may go well beyond the tolerable limit. Here is a look at some such problems:
Chronic constipation: daily stress and improper eating habits are a major trigger of this condition. The patient suffering will find it difficult to pass stools. A heavy and bloated stomach with occasional pain and constant irritability are symptoms of this condition.
Food intolerance: in this case, the digestive tract may be inflamed for numerous reasons, which can lead the patient to react to certain foods. Long term treatments will focus on restoring resilience slowly.
Heartburn/GERD: in this case, the oesophageal sphincter is unable to control the acid from entering the esophagus from the stomach, where it can set up an inflammatory process. The patient will experience acidity followed by severe heartburn and can develop a disinterest to eat.
IBD or inflammatory bowel disease: inflammation of all or part of your digestive tract is common in this condition. Extreme cases can witness life-threatening complications.
Dr Jaimini Raniga strives to support all your digestive health issues. Her focus is on approaches beyond symptomatic relief and concentrates on causative factors. She provides life-changing solutions that will assist you in the long run.
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