7 Common Digestive Problems and How to End Them

Dealing with stomach pain, ulcers, reflux, constipation, Crohn’s disease, and more

By Sarah Baldauf , January W. Payne

Posted: November 19, 2008

There's something about digestive difficulties that makes them hard to discuss in polite company—which leaves many of us suffering one problem or another in silence. Yet fixes can be as simple as making informed lifestyle changes or taking over-the-counter remedies. Peppermint oil and soluble fiber, for example, can help people with irritable bowel syndrome; a study the British Medical Journal published in November concludes that both should be first-line therapies for IBS. Here's a rundown of the latest medical wisdom on some other common gastrointestinal problems.

Reflux

Symptoms of reflux, such as heartburn, are among the most common digestive ills. In a recent Swedish study, 6 percent of people reported experiencing reflux symptoms daily and 14 percent had them at least weekly. Such frequent symptoms may indicate a person has GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease. Aside from being painful, GERD can harm the esophagus over time or even lead to esophageal cancer.

Heartburn typically involves a "hot or burning feeling rising up from the center of the abdomen area and into the chest under the breastbone or sternum," says Michael Gold, director of gastroenterology at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. "It may be accompanied by a sour taste in the mouth, or hypersalivation, or even finding food or fluid in your mouth," particularly at night. Pregnancy, some medications, and consuming alcohol or certain foods can cause heartburn. Kids under age 12 and some adults may have GERD without heartburn, instead experiencing asthmalike symptoms, trouble swallowing, or a dry cough.

Treatment options include drugs that reduce acid levels, such as the proton pump inhibitors Aciphex, Nexium, Prevacid, Prilosec, and Protonix and the H2 blockers Axid, Pepcid, Tagamet, and Zantac. But taking medication is not without risk. This November, a study found that a proton pump inhibitor may weaken the heart-protective effect of the blood thinner Plavix in patients taking both medications.

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cindy of IL @ Feb 09, 2010 15:16:53 PM

Fasting to Relieve Digestive Problems

I have been suffering from slow digestion over the past 17 years. My stomach always feel full though I don't eat for a couple of days. I correct my problem by fasting. I started with a 6-day juice fasting and followed by intermittent fasting since 2006. I have been feeling great since then. View my blog for details.

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Anna @ Jan 31, 2010 21:35:08 PM

short bowel syndrom

What hospital has the best treatment for short bowel? My daughter is 32, and basicily, has no life. She is now on SSD, and has an 8 year old to raise.

Thanks,

Sheila

Sheila of AZ @ Jan 05, 2010 15:07:42 PM

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