(2006) Symptomatic overlap between irritable bowel syndrome and microscopic colitis. Inflamm Bowel Dis 13: 175-181 Synopsis Background Patients with microscopic colitis and IBS can have similar symptoms, but the two disorders are histologically dissimilar and treatment might be different. It is not ...
Infection occurs when humans inadvertently ingest material contaminated with small amounts of fluids or feces from an infected person. It only takes a small number of virusesto cause infection, so even microscopic amounts of feces or fluids can be contagious. An infected person with vomiting or d...
From fungal foot conditions to intestinal infection, Candida albicans is a nasty beast that is often difficult to diagnose. Fortunately, there are plenty of different methods for treating Candida’s many forms. This article will cover the different types of infections and your options for getting ...
irritable bowel syndrome(IBS),diverticulitis,microscopic colitis, andceliac disease, and malabsorption (trouble digesting certain nutrients) are non-infectious causes of chronic diarrhea. Many of these disorders can cause the
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