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- Q What are the most common symptoms of low digestive enzyme levels?
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Dr. Robynne Chutkan, GastroenterologyThe most common symptoms of low digestive enzyme levels include not only digestive issues, but also physical and mood symptoms. Watch integrative gastroenterologist Robynne Chutkan, MD, explain the symptoms that low digestive enzymes can cause. Full Answer
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- Q How do I know if I have a digestive enzyme deficiency?
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Dr. Robynne Chutkan, GastroenterologyYou may have a digestive enzyme deficiency and not even know it; a common example is lactose intolerance. In this video, integrative gastroenterologist Robynne Chutkan, MD, discusses how the inability to digest certain foods may signal low... Full Answer
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- Q What are digestive enzymes?
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Dr. Lindsey Duncan, Nutrition & DieteticsThe health of every cell, tissue and organ in your body depends on healthy digestion and the absorption of nutrients from your food -- this process is essential for life and made possible through digestive enzymes. Digestive enzymes make the... Full Answer
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- Q How does good digestion affect my immune system?
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Pamela Miles, Integrative MedicineMaintaining good digestion supports strong immunity. According to Ayurveda, the traditional medicine of the subcontinent of India, undigested food creates toxins that contribute to disease. Equal squirts (to taste) of ginger and fennel tinctures... Full Answer
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- Q What is necrotizing enterocolitis?
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Necrotizing enterocolitis is an infection and inflammation of a newborn's intestine. It can be mild or severe, leading to bowel obstruction and tissue death. Symptoms in a newborn may include a swollen or tender belly, poor appetite or throwing up,... Full Answer
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- Q How is necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) treated in infants?
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Treatment for necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) varies according to the severity and extent of bowel damage. It also depends on your baby’s age, health, and medical history. For some serious cases of NEC, surgery may be necessary. Full Answer
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- Q What does my leg length say about the health of my liver?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyBritish researchers have discovered that women with legs between 20 and 29 inches tend to have higher levels of four enzymes that indicate liver disease. It's not that leg length in and of itself contributed to liver disease, but that shorter legs... Full Answer
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- Q Why does my stomach make noises?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyStomach noises can be embarrassing but are harmless most of the time. In this video, Dr. Oz discusses when stomach noises can be a problem. Full Answer
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- Q What does the color of my stool mean?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyPooping is a natural body process, so it makes sense that changes in texture or color could have negative implications for your health. Check the color of your poop to ensure digestive health: Brown poop of any shade is normal. White or... Full Answer
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- Q What are adenomatous polyps?
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Adenomatous polyps are a type of abnormal growth in the colon. While most colon polyps do not cause any problems, adenomatous polyps are thought to be the source of most colorectal cancer. Adenomatous polyps usually grow very slowly. It may be years... Full Answer
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