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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Digestive tract
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... Children's; c2023. Viruses, Bacteria and Parasites in the Digestive Tract; [cited 2023 Mar 21]; [about 10 screens]. Available ... choc.org/programs-services/gastroenterology/viruses-bacteria-parasites-digestive-tract Food Safety and Inspection Service [Internet]. Washington D. ...
  4. ... A yeast infection in the mouth, eyes, or digestive tract (thrush) You may need an immunoglobulins test if ...
  5. ... sample. That means you have inflammation in your digestive tract. This information helps rule out conditions that don't cause inflammation, including viral infections , certain bacteria, ... have inflammation in your digestive system even though your test didn't find ...
  6. ... slippery and protects the linings of your airways, digestive tract, and other organs and tissues. With CF, mucus becomes thick and sticky. It can build-up in your organs and cause damage. CF commonly ... Digestive symptoms , such as severe abdominal (belly) pain, chronic ( ...
  7. ... 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, ...
  8. ... outside of your body. This is where your digestive tract ends and your stool leaves your body. A related procedure is called a high-resolution anoscopy. This procedure uses a special magnifying device called a colposcope along with the anoscope to view these ... ...
  9. ... used to show the movement of the gastrointestinal (digestive) tract. Cardiac catheterization. In this procedure, fluoroscopy shows blood ...
  10. ... a type of bacteria commonly found in the digestive tract, urinary tract , and genital area. Many healthy people ...
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