Not exact matches
Gluten sensitivity refers to an adverse reaction to eating gluten that
usually does not lead to damage of the
small intestine.
Black - a sign of bleeding from the stomach or
small intestine, but which would
usually also cause the stool to be tarry and foul - smelling (melena)
Abnormal immune responses lead to inflammation in the digestive tract lining causing several disorders, the most common of which are Crohn's disease (
usually affecting the
small intestine) and ulcerative colitis (restricted to the colon).
Neuroendocrine tumors can actually grow anywhere in the body, according to the Mayo Clinic, but they're
usually found in the appendix, pancreas,
small intestines, or lungs.
Occurs in any part of the GI tract, from the mouth to the anus, but
usually affects the ileum, the end of the
small intestine
Although Crohn's can affect any area in the GI tract, from the mouth to the anus, the inflammation
usually occurs in the ileum, or the end of the
small intestine.
When people think of leaky gut and food intolerances they
usually focus on what's happening in the
small intestine, but I always look north to see what went wrong before that.
This is
usually alleviated by mixing the creatine in milk or almond milk thoroughly - these types of fluids take a bit longer to digest than pure water, giving the stomach more time to «blend» the monohydrate and ensure complete digestion before the solution hits the
small intestine.
Usually sugars are better than starches in colonic disorders, since they are absorbed in the
small intestine and provide less food to colonic pathogens.
Diagnosis is
usually first suggested by the presence of transglutaminase (tTG) autoantibodies, but established by biopsy of the
small intestine by upper intestinal endoscopy.
The smell is caused by a gas called hydrogen sulphide
usually contained in sulfur proteins found in some foods and is released when they are broken down by sulfur reducing microbes in the stomach or
small intestine.
SIBO aka
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth is a condition in which bacteria usually present in the large intestine, are present in the small intestine (where they are not supposed to
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth is a condition in which bacteria
usually present in the large
intestine, are present in the
small intestine (where they are not supposed to
small intestine (where they are not supposed to be).
Prediabetes is
usually due to an infection of the pancreas /
small intestine / liver area, many infections can do it, even influenza virus: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23097451.
I'd then point out that surgeons all agree that the
small intestines and colon clean themselves, and that fecal matter doesn't «stick to the side of the intestinal wall» as is
usually claimed by these juice fasting and other detox companies.
Although the condition almost always occurs in giant or large breed dogs with narrow, deep chests, gastric dilatation (
usually without volvulus or twisted
intestines), occasionally occurs in
small senior dogs.
These parasites
usually reside in the
small or large
intestine and they compete for nutrients as well as potentially cause intestinal inflammation, which often leads to loose stool, diarrhea, possible weight loss and abdominal discomfort.
It is
usually the upper two sections (duodenum & jejunum) of their
small intestine that are most inflamed.
Dogs with confirmed EPI that respond poorly to appropriate enzyme supplementation and antimicrobial therapy
usually require investigation of the
small intestine.
Disaccharides — a product of digestion of complex carbohydrates in the stomach and upper
intestine — flow down into the
small intestine where enzymes
usually further digest them into an easily absorbed form.
Veterinarians
usually request blood folate and cobalamin level test on your pet when they suspect that it might have intestinal (
small intestine) nutrient absorption problems (doesn't «digest» its food well).
In food allergies, the offending allergen (
usually a protein) is absorbed through the lining of the
small intestines and proceeds right into the bloodstream.