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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Stomach diverticulosis
  1. ... may contain tissue similar to that of the stomach or pancreas.
  2. ... of the digestive tract. It runs from the stomach to the colon. ... The small intestine is found and the Meckel's diverticulum is removed. The intestine is repaired and the incision is closed.
  3. ... disease or ulcerative colitis Esophageal varices Esophagitis Gastric (stomach) ulcer Intussusception (bowel telescoped on itself) Mallory-Weiss tear Meckel diverticulum Radiation injury to the bowel
  4. Most people with diverticulosis have no symptoms. When symptoms occur, they may include: Pain and cramps in your stomach especially in the left lower abdomen Constipation (sometimes diarrhea) Bloating or gas Not feeling hungry and not eating You ...
  5. ... intestine (bowel). This pouch is called a Meckel diverticulum . ... intestine in the area where the pouch or diverticulum is located. Your surgeon will remove the diverticulum ...
  6. ... an inflamed appendix, or an abscess or perforated diverticulum, usually due to diverticulitis. General treatment includes: Antibiotics Fluids through a vein (IV) Pain medicines Tube through the nose into the stomach or intestine (nasogastric or NG tube)
  7. ... surgical removal of the small intestine. Small bowel ... removal ( gastrectomy ). Some cases of irritable bowel syndrome ( ...
  8. ... It is sometimes used for the treatment of diverticulosis , diabetes , and heart disease . ... to speed the passage of foods through the stomach and intestines and adds bulk to the stool.
  9. ... Ozena , or atrophic rhinitis Periodontal disease Pharyngitis Zenker diverticulum
  10. ... pouches on the lining of the intestines, called diverticulosis Areas of bleeding Cancer in the colon or ...
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