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- Gastritis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Gastritis is a general term for a group of conditions with one thing in common: Inflammation of the lining of the stomach The inflammation of gastritis is most often the result of infection with the same bacterium that causes most stomach ulcers or the regular use of certain pain relievers Drinking too much alcohol also can contribute to gastritis
- Gastritis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
An endoscopy is a procedure used to visually examine your upper digestive system During an endoscopy your doctor gently inserts a long, flexible tube, or endoscope, into your mouth, down your throat and into your esophagus A fiber-optic endoscope has a light and tiny camera at the end
- Stomach cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Stomach cancer, which is also called gastric cancer, is cancer that begins in the stomach Learn about symptoms, causes, detection and treatments
- Gastric bypass (Roux-en-Y) - Mayo Clinic
Overview Gastric bypass, also called Roux-en-Y (roo-en-wy) gastric bypass, is a type of weight-loss surgery that involves creating a small pouch from the stomach and connecting the newly created pouch directly to the small intestine After gastric bypass, swallowed food will go into this small pouch of stomach and then directly into the small intestine, thereby bypassing most of your stomach
- Stomach cancer - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Stomach cancer, which is also called gastric cancer, is cancer that begins in the stomach Learn about symptoms, causes, detection and treatments
- Peptic ulcer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Peptic ulcers are open sores on the inner lining of the stomach and the upper part of the small intestine The most common symptom of a peptic ulcer is stomach pain
- Stomach polyps - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Treating H pylori infection If you have gastritis caused by H pylori bacteria in your stomach, your provider will likely recommend treatment with a combination of medicines, including antibiotics Treating an H pylori infection can make hyperplastic polyps disappear and also might stop polyps from recurring
- Esophageal dysfunction after bariatric surgery - Mayo Clinic
With the prevalence of obesity increasing within the United States, bariatric surgery has become an effective tool for promoting weight loss and improving weight-related medical comorbidities Currently, the two most commonly performed bariatric surgeries are Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and
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