Bloating and Distension: What’s the Difference? December 2018
When a person describes the feeling of bloating, they may or may not be aware of an increase in abdominal girth. The former is [...]
When a person describes the feeling of bloating, they may or may not be aware of an increase in abdominal girth. The former is [...]
Dr. Drossman answers common questions on functional dyspepsia along with special guest, Professor Jan Tack, MD, who is incoming President of the Rome Foundation. Dr. [...]
Vomiting as an occasional symptom is an adaptive physiological process where the body seeks to rid itself of offending substances ingested. It may [...]
Gastroparesis is a type of vomiting where the normal coordination of gastric emptying of ingested food is delayed. As a result, food doesn’t empty [...]
In the course of my practice and in my care for my patients, I believe that one of the most important items of information that [...]
Vomiting as an occasional symptom is an adaptive physiological process where the body seeks to rid itself of offending substances ingested. It may also [...]
In this review on functional vomiting, I discuss two functional GI syndromes, gastroparesis and cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS). Gastroparesis is a type of obstructive [...]
The New York Times Magazine just posted a case report of a 15-year old world class gymnast who mysteriously developed abdominal cramps, diarrhea, constipation [...]