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Colonoscopy

Colonoscopy (koh-luh-NAH-skuh-pee) lets the physician look inside your entire large intestine, from the lowest part, the rectum, all the way up through the colon to the lower end of the small intestine. The procedure is used to detect early signs of cancer in the colon and rectum by examining inflamed tissue, abnormal growths, ulcers, bleeding, etc.. It is also used to diagnose the causes of unexplained changes in bowel habits.

Irritated Bowel Syndrome

Irritated Bowel Syndrome usually occurs from poor digestive habits such as not consuming enough fiber, eating irritating foods, or being constipated on a regular (or is it irregular?) basis. What are the reasons for irritated bowels? What effects would you suffer with an irritated bowel? Learn the answers to these questions plus using organic colon cleansing as a preventative measure against IBS and to support optimal digestive function.

Bloody Stool

Do you have a bloody stool? Learn about the different causes and what underlying conditions are associated with it. You should obtain medical attention immediately if this is an ongoing problem.

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Blood in Stool

Blood in stool may be a sign of numerous underlying conditions within your colon. Learn about the causes of bloody stool and what you can do to treat it.

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Red Blood in Stool

Red blood in stool may be a sign of a serious digestive problem such as ulcer, colon polyps, diverticulosis and more.

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Bright Red Blood in Stool

It can be quite alarming to see bright red blood in stool after going to the bathroom. Bloody bowel movements can indicate a serious underlying condition worth discussing with your healthcare provider; but what causes it? Learn about hemorrhoids, anal fissures, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, intestinal infections, colorectal cancer, and other reasons for bloody stool.

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Blood in the Stool

Blood in the stool can be a symptom of many potential health concerns, ranging from something as simple as a temporary bacterial infection or constipation to actual tissue damage or serious digestive disorders like Crohn’s disease, Ulcerative Colitis, or even colon cancer. Learn more about determining the cause of bloody stool, its details and related symptoms, plus treating bloody bowel movements.

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