The following Conditions are related to Iron deficiency

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  • Celiac disease

    Celiac disease, also known as celiac sprue, non-tropical sprue, or gluten-sensitive enteropathy, is a digestive and auto-immune disease that damages the small intestine.The condition is generally triggered by the protein known as gluten. Gluten is found in wheat, and barley triggers the immune response in patients and makes them intolerant to other gluten-containing products.The intestines have vill, a thi  Read More

  • Crohn's disease

    Inflammation in and around the digestive tract and whole excretion system caused is by Crohn’s Disease. It is one type of IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease). This swelling creates issues in easy bowel movements and results in pain, vomiting, nausea, constipation, and many more related problems.Diagnosis:There are two methods with which doctors can get assured of the disease:Laboratory Te  Read More

  • Ibs (irritable bowel syndrome) triggers and prevention

    IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) triggers and prevention is a condition that is chronic, and the large intestines are affected by it. Symptoms may vary from person to person and are as follows.Cramping - In IBS, severe abdominal pain occurs, and such cramping happens in the lower abdomen. Cramping in the abdomen helps to know if one is suffering from IBS.Bowel movement - In IBS, the timing of the stool remai  Read More

  • Irritable bowel syndrome (ibs)

    The large intestine is impacted by the illness known as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). You will need to take care of this chronic disease over the long term.Only a small percentage of IBS sufferers experience severe symptoms and indications. Some individuals can manage their symptoms by controlling their diet, way of life, and stress. Medication and counseling might be used to manage symptoms that are more severe.  Read More

  • Peptic ulcer disease

    Structures like boils or sores on the digestive mucus lining of the stomach (gastric ulcers) and the upper part of the small intestine (Duodenal ulcers) are called Peptic Ulcer Disease. It is associated with thinning and weakening of this lining due to excess gastric acids or pepsin.These ulcers develop in the digestive tract and lining damage stomach tissues if not cured on their own or treated. This result in pai  Read More