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Is <i>C. diff</i> (<i>Clostridium difficile</i>) Contagious?

Is C. diff (Clostridium difficile) Contagious?

What facts should I know about C. diff (Clostridium difficile)? What is the medical definition of C. Diff? Clostridium difficile or C. diff is a bacterium. Microscopically it is referred to as gram positive and rod-shaped. It is exists best in a low oxygen environment. It was first described in 1935, and is considered one of […]

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15 Foods That Cause Constipation

15 Foods That Cause Constipation

Source: iStock What is the definition of constipation? Constipation is a common problem where people find it difficult to have bowel movements. Constipation medically is defined as less than three bowel moments per week. If a person has less than one bowel movement per week, they are considered to have severe constipation. Symptoms of bloating, gas, or […]

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Blood in the Stool (Rectal Bleeding)

Blood in the Stool (Rectal Bleeding)

What is the treatment for rectal bleeding (blood in the stool)? Treatment and management of rectal bleeding include correcting the low blood volume and anemia; diagnosing the cause and the location of the bleeding; stopping active bleeding and preventing rebleeding; and Looking for other nonbleeding lesions that may bleed in the future. Correcting low blood […]

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Anal Itching

Anal Itching

Anal itching (pruritus ani) definition and facts Anal itching is itching around the anus. Examples of possible causes of anal itching include hemorrhoids, anal fissures, pinworms (Enterobius vermicularis), spicy foods, and medications. Additional symptoms associated with anal itching include burning and pain if the anal skin is traumatized by scratching. The diagnosis of the cause of […]

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Liver Disease Symptoms, Signs, Treatment, and Life Expectancy

Liver Disease Symptoms, Signs, Treatment, and Life Expectancy

Cancer and other causes of liver disease Cancers. Primary cancers of the liver arise from liver structures and cells. Two examples include hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma. Metastatic cancer (secondary cancer of the liver) begins in another organ and spreads to the liver, usually through the blood stream. Common cancers that spread to the liver begin […]

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Liver Transplants Tied to Alcohol Use Doubled Since 2002

Liver Transplants Tied to Alcohol Use Doubled Since 2002

Latest Digestion News WEDNESDAY, Jan. 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The percentage of U.S. liver transplant recipients with alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) doubled over 15 years, but significant regional variations remain, a new study finds. ALD has replaced hepatitis C as the most common reason for U.S. liver transplants. One reason is that hepatitis C […]

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Anal Fissure

Anal Fissure

What prescription drugs treat anal fissures? Anesthetics and steroids Topical anesthetics (for example, xylocaine, lidocaine, tetracaine, pramoxine) are recommended especially prior to a bowel movement to reduce the pain of defecation. Often, a small amount of a steroid is combined in the anesthetic cream to reduce inflammation. The use of steroids should be limited to […]

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Hemorrhoids (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments)

Hemorrhoids (Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments)

What is the definition of a hemorrhoid? Hemorrhoids (piles) are blood vessels located in the smooth muscles of the walls of the rectum and anus. They are a normal part of the anatomy and are located at the junction where small arteries merge into veins. They are cushioned by smooth muscles and connective tissue and […]

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Ascites

Ascites

What exams, procedures, and tests diagnose the cause of ascites? The diagnosis of ascites is based on physical examination in conjunction with a detailed medical history to ascertain the possible underlying causes since ascites is often considered a nonspecific symptom for other diseases. If ascites fluid is greater than 500ml, it can be demonstrated on […]

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Constipation (Relief, Home Remedies, Treatment Medications)

Constipation (Relief, Home Remedies, Treatment Medications)

How are the causes of constipation treated? There are several principles in approaching the evaluation and treatment of constipation. The first principle is to differentiate between acute (recent onset) and chronic (long duration) constipation. Thus, with acute constipation or constipation that is worsening, it is necessary to assess for the cause early so as not […]