Knowing if our digestion is “normal” or “abnormal” can help us to know whether we need to improve our digestive health. My goal with this column is to help you better understand how to identify ...
Digestive health rarely dominates health headlines, yet irregular bowel movements pose serious risks that millions of Americans face daily. Medical professionals increasingly recognize that consistent ...
Recent research has uncovered how bowel movement frequency can serve as a vital indicator of digestive and overall health. While it is often an overlooked topic in health discussions, the frequency of ...
Irritable bowel syndrome, aka IBS, has a reputation for being a health condition that causes diarrhea. But IBS is actually a lot more complicated than that, and most people don’t realize that there ...
Here’s what causes constipation, how often you should really be going and what you can do to support improved bowel movement frequency.
Persistent bloating, often dismissed as mere indigestion, could signal serious underlying health issues like IBS, food intolerances, or even tumours.
Anal cancer, a rare but serious condition, is seeing increasing cases and often faces delayed diagnosis due to symptoms ...
Patients with recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAUs) may experience anxiety and abnormal bowel movements, with the brain-gut axis potentially playing a role in the onset of these sores. The study was ...
Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a common disorder that affects the large intestine. It can have a profound impact on a person’s life, cause severe abdominal pain and limit work, social and family ...
At this point in life, you probably know what’s normal for you when it comes to pooping. Maybe you usually go in the morning, followed by an afternoon session, or perhaps you tend to poop more or less ...
No matter how regular your bathroom routine tends to be, things can go a little off tract every so often—pun intended. Ever suddenly noticed it’s been a little longer than usual since you last had a ...