Gut Health and Ulcerative Colitis

Living with ulcerative colitis is a daily struggle for almost a million people in the U.S. alone. While medical treatment of ulcerative colitis continues to improve with study, there is no cure yet. But an evolving scientific understanding of how the gut works promises to improve ulcerative colitis management strategies. 

Gut Health and SIBO

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, or SIBO, is caused by an overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine. While your gut plays host to trillions of bacteria, the bacteria that causes SIBO isn’t the kind of bacteria you’d normally find in the small intestine. People living with SIBO experience severe gastrointestinal symptoms that impact their quality of life, physically and emotionally. 

Gut Health and Pancreatitis

Pancreatic health is important for your overall well-being, but people suffering from pancreatitis may find the gland does more harm than good. While surgical intervention—and even removal of the pancreas entirely—are options, most people try to manage pancreatitis with medication and lifestyle changes.  

Gut Health and H. Pylori

An imbalance in gut bacteria can manifest in several ways, from abnormal bowel movements to constant fatigue and inflammation, indicating autoimmune dysfunction. An unhealthy overgrowth of H. pylori bacteria in your stomach and small intestine is especially troublesome, so it’s critical to recognize and treat it as soon as they emerge.

Gut Health, Heartburn and Acid Reflux

The term “heartburn” gets thrown around a lot: after a night of too many hot wings or a few too many cocktails, we’re pretty sure that’s what ails us. Heartburn is a more complex phenomenon than we usually give it credit for, however—and its long-term effects can be truly corrosive.

Gut Health and Gastroparesis

Gut problems aren’t like a cut or burn. With gut-related ailments, you often know something’s wrong, but have a limited ability to observe or self-diagnose exactly what it is. Gastroparesis is a difficult problem to diagnose, but there are ways to manage its symptoms and embrace a fuller life if you suffer from it.

Gut Health and Gastrointestinal Malabsorption

One of the more common issues when it comes to gut health is malabsorption. Malabsorption itself is a fairly simple concept. It means your digestive system isn’t absorbing enough nutrients from the foods you eat. It can be a fairly benign disorder, or it can lead to rather serious health problems.

Gut Health and Gastritis

A number of different factors can cause gastritis. The common element to all of them, though? Unwelcome bacteria in our guts. If you’re suffering from gastritis, it isn’t just a matter of dealing with an inconvenience. It’s a sign from your gut that it needs your attention.

Gut Health and Gallstones

Most people with gallstones never develop any symptoms and may never even know they have them at all. Researchers remain unclear on just what causes gallstones, though there’s evidence that diet and gut health play a role. Because of this, doctors have begun to suggest that certain gut-friendly habits might decrease their frequency and severity.