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A Day in the Life of a GI Doctor

February 22, 2019

Patient suffering from a stomach ache while consulting a GI doctor in clinic.

We’ve all suffered from an unsettled stomach at some point in our lives. But for some people, digestive issues aren’t just a fluke; they stem from a much larger issue. Whether you “power through” despite persistent heartburn – or are in a state of perpetual constipation, you may have made a visit to a gastroenterologist,

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Filed Under: Gastroenterology Tagged With: Austin Gastroenterology, Gastroenterology, gastrointestinal disorders, gut health

What Is Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

February 1, 2019

Man with inflammatory bowel disease holding his stomach in pain and discomfort.

We all have the occasional stomach ache or gastrointestinal (GI) discomfort. But if the problem becomes persistent or the pain gets worse, it’s time to seek a medical evaluation – it may be an issue in the intestines, or bowels. The two most frequently diagnosed types of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are Crohn’s disease and

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Filed Under: IBD Tagged With: Crohn’s Disease, digestive health, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Why Does Coffee Make You Go Number Two?

January 25, 2019

An image of a ceramic anatomical stomach resting on a bed of coffee beans to symbolize coffee's laxative effects.

Coffee is a huge part of American culture. You can’t watch TV or scroll through your social media feeds without seeing a coffee-related ad or someone posting about coffee. Most people drink it, especially first thing in the morning. Everyone talks about the boost that coffee provides with its caffeine content. Also well known –

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Filed Under: General Tagged With: coffee laxative

10 Austin Gastro Physicians Named “Top Doctors” by Austin Monthly Magazine

January 15, 2019

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Each year, Austin Monthly magazine publishes its list of Top Doctors in Austin.  The list of physicians recognized in the list come from nearly specialty in town, from Allergy & Immunology all the way through Vascular Surgery.  Of the thirteen Gastroenterologists named in the 2019 list, Austin Gastroenterology physicians nabbed ten spots. Austin Monthly partners

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Filed Under: General Tagged With: Austin Doctors, Austin Gastroenterology, Austin Monthly, digestive health, GI Doctors, gut health

Can You Live Without a Pancreas?

January 4, 2019

A digital illustration of an MRI image of the body's organs, with the pancreas highlighted in red.

The pancreas is an organ that has two major functions in the body: it aids in the digestion of food and helps to regulate blood sugar. Many people have little knowledge of the vital roles the pancreas plays, or even where it is located in the body. A number of serious medical conditions can result

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Filed Under: General, Pancreas Tagged With: Pancreas, pancreatic transplant

Stomach Flu vs. Food Poisoning

December 7, 2018

A young woman with the stomach flu or food poisoning bent over the edge of her bed holding her stomach in pain.

Whether you’re keeled over with stomach pains or making regular visits to the porcelain “throne,” you may have stopped to wonder what caused this wave of sickness. Stomach flu and food poisoning have many similarities, so they often leave those affected stumped as to the culprit. Was it the fast food you ate on Friday,

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Filed Under: Stomach Tagged With: food poisoning, stomach bug, stomach flu, stomachache

Have You Heard About Austin’s First Spin4 Crohn’s & Colitis Cures Event?

November 16, 2018

Crohn´s disease diagnosis. Stamp, stethoscope, syringe, blood test and pills on the clipboard with medical report.

Austin is teaming up with Spin4 Crohn’s & Colitis Cures to hold its first-ever cycling event! Come join us for this exciting day of fun, athletics, and giving back. An estimated 3 million Americans live with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. These are chronic and debilitating digestive diseases that affect the health and quality of

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Filed Under: GI Disorders Tagged With: Crohn’s Disease, digestive diseases, Gastroenterology, Ulcerative Colitis

What Causes Liver Disease?

November 2, 2018

A woman holding a "thumbs down" sign along with a photo of a liver with liver disease.

Did you know that your liver is the largest internal organ of your body? Your liver is responsible for a multitude of different jobs in the body, including metabolic, detoxification, and functional processes. The major function of your liver is to produce bile, which is then stored in your gallbladder and used to help break

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Filed Under: Liver Disease Tagged With: Cirrhosis, fatty liver disease, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, liver damage, liver inflammation

Is Bloating a Cause for Concern?

October 26, 2018

An assortment of foods that often cause bloating, including cookies, chocolates, candies, and soda.

We’ve all had that bloated, uncomfortable “full belly” feeling at some point. Most of the time, it’s perfectly normal and no cause for concern. On rare occasions, it could be an indication of a more serious problem.  Unless your bloating is accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and weight loss, it’s probably nothing

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Filed Under: Digestive Health, GI Disorders Tagged With: bloated, Constipation, Crohn’s Disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Do Processed Foods Cause Gastrointestinal Disorders?

October 12, 2018

A picture of food that negatively impacts gastrointestinal disorders, including chips, cookies, soda, and snack cakes.

It may surprise no one that the foods we eat (and don’t eat) affect the way our digestive system functions. For example, too much bread and not enough fiber can lead to constipation rather quickly. If your diet has consistently been undersupplied of certain proteins, minerals, or other needed nutrients, it can create disorder in

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Filed Under: GI Disorders Tagged With: digestive health, Gastroenterology, gastrointestinal disorders, GERD, gut health, IBS, Processed Foods

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What Are the Best Treatments for Hepatitis B and C?

The best therapies depend on the specific virus, but modern medicine offers highly effective antiviral regimens for both conditions. Antivirals control hepatitis B. Medications suppress the virus and prevent serious liver damage. Hepatitis C is curable. Direct-acting antivirals can completely cure the infection in weeks. Specialized care is essential. Gastroenterologists provide targeted therapies to ensure

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Can Endoscopy Assist in Colon Cancer Screening?

Yes, an endoscopy specifically designed for the lower digestive tract, called a colonoscopy, is highly effective at assisting in colon cancer screening. Identify Precancerous Polyps Early – During the procedure, medical professionals locate and remove abnormal growths before they turn into cancer. Examine the Entire Colon – A colonoscopy allows gastroenterologists to thoroughly visualize the

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What Is An Upper Endoscopy For?

In short, an upper endoscopy is a versatile medical procedure used to diagnose and treat problems in the upper digestive system. Diagnostic clarity. Doctors use this procedure to find the root cause of swallowing difficulties and stomach pain. Therapeutic intervention. It allows specialists to treat conditions like bleeding ulcers or a narrowed esophagus during the

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Austin Gastroenterology offers dedicated care for various gastrointestinal and liver conditions through a range of in-office procedures, diagnostic and screening procedures, advanced endoscopic procedures in hospital, and other specialized GI care services. We have 18 offices throughout the greater Austin area, including GI care clinics, endoscopy centers, and infusion centers.