The intestine is a muscular tube that extends from the lower end of the stomach to the anus. The Small intestine and large intestine comprise the intestinal organ. The risk of intestinal disorders increases by making poor lifestyle choices or having other medical conditions.

What are intestinal diseases?

Digestive tract disorders or disorders of intestines are referred to as intestinal diseases. If not promptly addressed, intestinal illnesses are major health issues that can impair digestion and even cause death. Bloating, constipation and nausea are signs of intestinal illness. The stomach, small intestine, large intestine, colon, and rectum are all parts of the human digestive system. Infection with viruses or bacteria is the root cause of many intestinal disorders.

What are the major causes of intestinal diseases?

Infections because of contaminated food or water, gastrointestinal abnormalities, and genetic problems are the main causes of intestinal illnesses. Constipation, diarrhea, and irritable bowel syndrome are a few that are brought on by bad dietary decisions. Those who lead stressful lives and those with compromised immune systems may also be more prone to developing digestive problems.

What are colonic polyps and cancer?

A malignant tumor in the colon made up of an aberrant mass of cells is called colon cancer. Epithelial cells that line the colon develop growths called colonic polyps. Colonic polyps can develop on the mucosa or serosa of the large intestine’s wall and can either be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Although polyps seldom cause issues, when they occur, they can manifest in a number of different ways. They could lead to rectal bleeding or blood in the stool.

What is inflammatory bowel disease?

The occurrence of two or more of the following symptoms may indicate that you have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a chronic inflammatory disorder of the digestive tract. Bloating, diarrhea, stomach pain, rectal bleeding, weight loss, or anemia are the symptoms of IBS. The inflammatory chemicals known as cytokines are released by the inflamed cells. These substances trigger an immunological reaction in one’s body that is comparable to what occurs when you sustain an injury that results in tissue damage. If you are noticing slight changes in your bowel routine, then immediately book an appointment with Dr. Kapil Sharma Batra Hospital for comprehensive medical guidance and appropriate treatment.

What is Celiac disease?

The small intestine is affected by the autoimmune condition known as celiac disease. Those who have been diagnosed with celiac disease may be sensitive to or intolerant to gluten. Gluten present in wheat, barley, and rye cannot be absorbed or digested by someone with celiac disease and damage to the surface of small intestines’ mucosal cells occur. Increased intestinal permeability also known as leaky gut brought on by this damage may result in an inflammatory reaction and intestinal damage. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), often known as celiac disease (CD), increases the risk of lymphoma or leukemia.

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Dr. Kapil Sharma

MBBS, MD, DM Gastroenterology
Director and Head Gastroenterology Batra Hospital and Medical research centre, New Delhi.

He had more than 15 years of experience in field of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

As a committed doctor, he had undergone advance endoscopic training in endoscopic ultrasound and third space endoscopy. Now he is amongst few Gastroenterologist across the country who do interventional endoscopic ultrasound and per oral endoscopic myotomy.

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