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Peristaltic abnormalities may delay gastric empting (watermelon stomach) by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:58pm Today I find this title sentence "Peristaltic abnormalities may delay gastric empting (watermelon stomach)" from Dermatology Online Journal. This scleroderma symptom involves esophagus and gastrointestinal tract. Although my mother does not have the problem about acid reflux anymore, but her "water melon stomach" indicates that the peristaltic Read on »
There is no cure for watermelon stomach but treatment can speed gastric emptying and relieve gastrointestinal symptoms. by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:58pm Delayed emptying of the stomach called watermelon stomach or gastroparesis. This serious condition can occur in people with scleroderma. The symptoms of gastroparesis include a feeling of fullness early after a meal, bloating, heartburn, upset stomach, nausea, and vomiting. I get the information above from Johns Hopkins Health Alert Read on »
GASTRIC (STOMACH) CANCER by Stephanie S. Jewett Posted Sat 24 Jul 2010 6:07am                 Stomach cancer (also called gastric cancer) is the growth of cancer cells in the lining and wall of the stomach.  These two terms most often refer to stomach cancer that begins in the mucus-producing cells on the inside Early Gastric Cancer lining of the stomach (adenocarcinoma).  Adenocarcinoma is the most common type Read on »
Gastric antral vascular ectasia (watermelon stomach) in patients with systemic sclerosis by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:56pm to gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE). The clinical records, the endoscopic findings, and the histologic appearance of biopsy specimens and surgically resected gastric tissue from... of SSc in all cases. One patient required heater probe cautery, 2 required laser coagulation, and 2 underwent surgical resection of the gastric antrum for control of the GI Read on »
Treating Stomach (Gastric) Cancer by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm Cancer Evaluate Your Salt Intake. Diets with a high salt intake have been associated with stomach cancer. Avoid an excessive intake of cured or pickled meats and vegetables. Eat Your Veggies. Studies show that a diet high in fruits and veggies that contain beta carotene and vitamin C can decrease the risk factor for stomach cancer. Know your Read on »
Broccoli may be good for stomach health, and much more including gastric cancers by franklinb Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm , resulted in lower levels of H. pylori, a bacterium that is closely associated with the risk of stomach damage and gastric cancer. The study was done in Japan because the rate of H... somehow ! ( HealthDay News ) -- Eating 2.5 ounces a day of broccoli sprouts appeared to reduce the risk of stomach ulcers and probably stomach cancer in a Japanese trial Read on »
Apparently My Stomach’s Still Here But I’m Not by patientanonymous Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 18 May 2010 12:00am something might be…a bit “off?” J. came with me, as you’re supposed to have someone take you home.  I’m at his place right now but another reason for that is, Gastro Man works out... Gastro Man is in any way incompetent.  No, he is excellent, as is the rest of my team. We had a good chat about my six minute procedure (it’s amazing what being under a general Read on »
Causes Of A Bloated StomachHow To Stop Stomach Bloating by HealthyOne Posted Tue 01 Sep 2009 12:00am you have stomach bloating caused by constipation, you need to increase the amount of fiber in your diet by eating more fruits, vegetables and whole grains.  It is also helpful... a bloated stomach. Drink lots of filtered water to help flush your body out.  Your goal should be to drink one full glass of water every hour.  This will help to rid your system Read on »
Heartburn: Stomach Acid or No Stomach Acid? That is the Question by Nicole S. Naturopathic Doctor Posted Thu 29 May 2008 1:03pm "Stomach Acid or NO Stomach Acid? That is the Question. An alternative approach to Heartburn” By Dr. Nicole Sundene A serious pet peeve of mine is how we all... be specifically sensitive to. Herbs with volatile oils such as mint make your esophageal sphincter relax, and thus acid is able to continue to creep up from your stomach and burn your Read on »
When a Big Stomach is More Than a Big Stomach by Elizabeth Leis Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Nov 2010 12:00am When is a big stomach more than visible proof of eating way too much fatty food? When it is an accumulation of fluid, and not fat, that is causing the abdominal distension... dramatically alter a patient’s life,” Dr. Herlong said. Ascites is usually a symptom when a patient has cirrhosis and severe liver disease. “Fluid leaks out of the liver and that is how Read on »