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- ... your stool means there is bleeding in the digestive tract . The bleeding may be caused by a variety ... colon Ulcers , sores in the lining of the digestive tract Colitis , a type of inflammatory bowel disease Colorectal ...
- ... C. diff infection, a serious disease of the digestive tract. It's often caused by the use of certain ... a serious, sometimes life-threatening disease of the digestive tract. C. diff, also known as C. difficile, stands ...
- ... Merck & Co. Inc.; c2021. Nuclear Scans of the Digestive Tract; [updated 2019 Jun; cited 2021 Mar 21]; [about ... diagnosis-of-digestive-disorders/nuclear-scans-of-the-digestive-tract?query=gastric%20emptying#v43716398 National Institute of Diabetes ...
- ... areas. The anus is the opening of the digestive tract where the stool leaves the body. The rectum is a section of the digestive tract located above the anus. It's where stool is ...
- ... Children's; c2019. Viruses, Bacteria and Parasites in the Digestive Tract; [cited 2019 Jun 23]; [about 3 screens]. Available ... choc.org/programs-services/gastroenterology/viruses-bacteria-parasites-digestive-tract Kids Health from Nemours [Internet]. Jacksonville (FL): The ...
- ... to: Look for H. pylori bacteria in the digestive tract Find out if your digestive symptoms are caused by an H. pylori infection ...
- ... there is some kind of inflammation in the digestive tract. The more leukocytes that are found, the higher the chance that you or your child has a bacterial infection. If your ... your digestive system. If your provider thinks you have inflammatory ...
- ... that causes swelling, inflammation, and sores in the digestive tract Whipple disease, a rare condition that prevents the small intestine from absorbing nutrients Low results may also be caused by an infection from a parasite , such as: ... Heart, Lung, ...
- ... used to show the movement of the gastrointestinal (digestive) tract. Cardiac catheterization. In this procedure, fluoroscopy shows blood ...
- ... a type of bacteria commonly found in the digestive tract, urinary tract, and genital area. It rarely causes ...