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  1. ... levels are a sign of inflammation in your intestines that may cause severe diarrhea. Learn more. ... check for inflammation (swelling and irritation) in your intestines. It's normal to have a small amount of ...
  2. ... disease, an immune disorder that damages your small intestine if you eat foods that have gluten. Learn ... digestive and immune disorder that damages your small intestine. The damage may prevent your body from absorbing ...
  3. ... throat, esophagus, stomach, and part of the small intestine. The test involves drinking a chalky liquid that ... esophagus, stomach, and first part of your small intestine. The test uses a special type of x- ...
  4. ... fluid that helps you digest food in your intestines. Some bile flows through ducts (small tubes) from your liver directly into your intestines. The rest is stored in your gallbladder for ...
  5. ... stomach and the first part of the small intestine. Most people with H. pylori never have symptoms. ... the stomach and upper part of the small intestine. H. pylori can also cause gastritis (inflammation and ...
  6. ... cause swelling and irritation in your stomach and intestines. Other names: ANCA antibodies, cANCA, pANCA, cytoplasmic neutrophil ... sinuses. It may also affect the stomach and intestines, skin, heart, and nervous system. It often causes ...
  7. ... small finger-like pouch attached to your large intestine. It's located in the lower right side of ... blocks the opening where it attaches to your intestine. If appendicitis isn't treated promptly, your appendix ...
  8. ... out of the stomach and into the small intestine. When your stomach takes longer than normal to ... that prevents food from passing into your small intestine. Gastroparesis may also cause malnutrition (not getting enough ...
  9. ... be a sign of: Acute pancreatitis A blocked intestine Lack of blood flow to the intestines Low levels of amylase in blood or urine ...
  10. ... difficile . A C. diff infection affects your large intestine. It can cause symptoms that range from mild ... which is the biggest part of your large intestine). In rare cases, a C. diff infection can ...
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