Digestive Disorders
The digestive system, which extends from the mouth to the anus, is responsible for receiving food, breaking it down into nutrients (a process called digestion), absorbing the nutrients into the bloodstream, and eliminating the undigestible parts of food from the body. All infections or ailments of any of these organs totally disrupt the entire system, and hence should be treated right at onset. This section provides solution to many problems associated with digestion with descriptive causes, symptoms and treatment options.
Amoebiasis
Amoebic dysentery
Constipation
Pancreas Divisum
Palatal myoclonus
Celiac Disease
Cholera
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Lactose Intolerance - It is the inability to digest lactose (present in milk sugar and dairy products).
Malabsorption Syndrome
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