Colitis Center - Kalamazoo, MI
Kalamazoo Gastroenterologist Doctors for ColitisType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Kalamazoo *![]() Jerrold S Falk MD ![]() Kalamazoo Gastroenterology Hepatology ![]() Kalamazoo Gastroenterology Hepatology ![]() Kalamazoo Gastroenterology Hepatology ![]() Kalamazoo Gastroenterology Hepatology ![]() Gastroenterology & Hepatology of Kalamazoo ![]() Gastroenterology & Hepatology of Kalamazoo ![]() Gastroenterology of Southwest Michigan ![]() Gastroenterology of Southwest Michigan ![]() Gastroenterology of Southwest Michigan ![]() Gastroenterology of Southwest Michigan ![]() Gastroenterology of Southwest Michigan ![]() Oaklawn Gastroenterology ![]() Oaklawn Gastroenterology ![]() Gastroenterology Associates Western Michigan PC ![]() Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Digestive Diseases Specialist PC ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists PC ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists PC ![]() Grand Valley Medical Specialists PLC ![]() Grand Valley Medical Specialists PLC ![]() Grand River Gastroenterology PC ![]() Grand River Gastroenterology PC ![]() Grand River Gastroenterology PC ![]() Grand River Gastroenterology PC ![]() Grand River Gastroenterology PC ![]() Grand River Gastroenterology PC ![]() Grand River Gastroenterology PC ![]() Grand River Gastroenterology PC ![]() Gastroenterology Institute of West Michigan ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Michigan Medical PC ![]() Hillsdale Medical Associates ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Michigan Gastroenterology Institute ![]() Nadeem Ullah MD ![]() Great Lakes Gastroenterology PLLC ![]() Great Lakes Gastroenterology PLLC ![]() Great Lakes Gastroenterology PLLC ![]() Great Lakes Gastroenterology PLLC ![]() Harshad P Patel MD ![]() MidMichigan Gastroenterology ![]() MidMichigan Gastroenterology ![]() Alejandro Nakahodo MD ![]() Guy Power MD ![]() McCance Medical Clinic ![]() West Michigan Gastroenterology PC ![]() West Michigan Gastroenterology PC ![]() West Michigan Gastroenterology PC ![]() Broadway Health Services ![]() Ronald Angles DO ![]() Memorial Medical Associates Kalamazoo, MichiganUpcoming Local Events2012-06-01
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ColitisWhat is colitis?Colitis is inflammation of the inner lining of the colon and is associated with diarrhea, pain, and blood in the stool. There are numerous reasons for the colon to become inflamed including:
Anatomy of the colon The colon is a hollow, muscular tube that receives products of digestion from the small intestine and ultimately eliminates them from the body through the anus. The colon is located in the abdomen and has numerous sections that are named based on their location. Colitis can affect different sections of the colon.
The colon also has several layers. The mucosa (inner layer or lining) comes into contact with the products of digestion and fluid and actively removes water and electrolytes to help solidify the feces. A layer of smooth muscle (a special type of muscle) surrounds the inner layer and is responsible for squeezing and mixing the undigested food and transporting it through the length of the colon to the anus.
What are the causes (types) of colitisAll types of colitis are associated with inflammation ... Recommended Reading Related to ColitisWhat is Ulcerative Colitis?Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammation of the large intestine (colon). The colon is the part of the digestive system where waste material is stored. The rectum is the end of the colon adjacent to the anus. In patients with ulcerative colitis, ulcers and inflammation of the inner lining of the colon lead to symptoms of abdominal pain, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. Ulcerative colitis is closely related to another condition of inflammation of the intestines called Crohn's disease. Together, they are frequently referred to as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's diseases are chronic conditions that can last years to decades. They affect approximately 500,000 to 2 million people In the United States. Men and women are affected equally. They most commonly begin during adolescence and early adulthood, but they also can begin during childhood and later in life. ...Other Related Colitis ArticlesEmergency Contact for Kalamazoo
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