Conduct a research on the various types of gastric disorders in human beings, their causes and the ways to
prevent them naturally emphasizing on home remedies methods.
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Constipation
Constipation means it is hard to have a bowel movement (or pass stools), they are infrequent (less than three times a week), or incomplete. Constipation is usually caused by inadequate "roughage" or fiber in the diet, or a disruption of the regular routine or diet.
You can treat your constipation by:
Increasing the amount of fiber you eat
Exercising regularly
Moving your bowels when you have the urge (resisting the urge causes constipation)
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Irritable bowel syndrome (also called spastic colon, irritable colon, or nervous stomach) is a condition in which the colon muscle contracts more often than in people without IBS. Certain foods, medicines, and emotional stress are some factors that can trigger IBS.
Treatment includes:
Avoiding caffeine
Increasing fiber in the diet
Monitoring which foods trigger IBS (and avoiding these foods)
Minimizing stress or learning different ways to cope with stress
Sometimes taking medicines as prescribed by your healthcare provider
some other disorders include::
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) When stomach acid backs up into your esophagus — a condition called acid reflux — you may feel a burning pain in the middle of your chest. ...
Gallstones. ...
Gallstones are hard deposits that form in your gallbladder — a small, pear-shaped sack that stores and secretes bile for digestion. Gallstones can form when there’s too much cholesterol or waste in your bile, or if your gallbladder doesn’t empty properly.
Crohn's Disease. ...
Crohn’s disease is part of a group of digestive conditions called inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Crohn’s most commonly affects the terminal ileum, which connects the end of the small bowel and the beginning of the colon, but it can affect any part of the digestive tract.
Ulcerative Colitis. ...
Ulcerative colitis is another inflammatory bowel disease that may affect digestive system The symptoms of ulcerative colitis are very similar to those of Crohn's, but the part of the digestive tract affected is solely the large intestine, also known as the colon.