It’s a common misconception that older people are the only ones who suffer from fecal incontinence. But, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases, nearly 18 million Americans are suffering with the bowel control problem*. Fecal …
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Tips for Helping Hemorrhoid Flare-ups
Hemorrhoids are the swelling of blood vessels in the rectum or anus and come in two forms, internal and external. While external tend to be more painful, both kinds can cause bleeding, discomfort and swelling. Surgery may not be necessary in …
Colorectal Health and Physical Activity
May 25th is Senior Health Fitness Day As you grow older, it becomes imperative that you continue to be active! That’s why there is a national day for seniors to examine their current fitness patterns and make an action plan …
April is Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month
If you suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome, you’re one of the 10-15% of adults who are affected worldwide. During the month of April, health organizations, companies, and individuals will raise awareness about IBS – it’s symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Are You Up-to-Date on Your Colorectal Cancer Screenings?
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the US. Did you know that recommended screenings could prevent 60% of these deaths. March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, so it’s the perfect time to check with your …
Five Colonoscopy Myths Debunked
Colonoscopies are one of those medical procedures that somehow surrounds itself with myths. There tends to be a bad rap about colonoscopies. We’re here to debunk some common myths and things we hear the most.
What is My Doctor Looking for in a Colonoscopy?
The importance of having a colonoscopy It’s important to understand what a colonoscopy is for, even if it’s not something you’re necessarily looking forward to. A colonoscopy is a screening exam for colorectal cancer, and is one of the most …
Crohn’s Disease Triggers
Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects approximately 1.4 million Americans. It causes an abnormal response that triggers inflammation in the digestive tract. Though Crohn’s disease is hard to diagnose, the most common symptoms include watery diarrhea, bloody …
Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery
If you’ve been diagnosed with a colon condition, such as cancer, Crohn’s disease or colitis, your surgeon may recommend removing all or part of the colon. If you want a surgery option that might reduce healing time, ask your physician …
What Can I Do to Prevent Colorectal Cancer?
According to The National Cancer Institute, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Your colon is a major part of your digestive system that helps remove waste and sends nutrients from food into your …