Irritable Bowel Syndrome Center - Union, NJ
Union Gastroenterologist Doctors for Irritable Bowel SyndromeType 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 Union *![]() Michael Rosen MD ![]() Advance Gastroenterology Center PC ![]() Center For Digestive Medicine ![]() Advance Gastroenterology Center PC ![]() Murray Belsky MD ![]() Robert I Greenblatt MD ![]() Drs Sundaram & Sundaram ![]() Patrick G Tempera MD PC ![]() Ramon A Fernandez-Ledon MD ![]() Ramon A Fernandez-Ledon MD ![]() Pradeep S Mahal MD ![]() Michael Goldfarb MD ![]() Rajender K Arora MD ![]() Mahesh Desai MD ![]() Mehul N Shah MD ![]() Ricardo E Rodriguez MD ![]() Associates In Digestive Diseases PA ![]() Associates In Digestive Diseases PA ![]() Associates In Digestive Diseases PA ![]() Associates In Digestive Diseases PA ![]() Arun Naik MD ![]() Alfred W Helwig III MD ![]() Ruby Sampson MD ![]() J Luis Delgado MD ![]() Associates In Gastroenterology of Union County PA ![]() Kogan Gastroenterologic Group ![]() Piotr Huskowski MD ![]() Robert A Levinson MD ![]() Bernard H Chaiken MD ![]() Affiliates In Gastroenterology PA ![]() Robert Eagle MD ![]() Jon D Green MD ![]() Advanced Gastroenterology ![]() Drs McCabe Ruffini & Stefaniwsky ![]() Affiliates In Gastroenterology PA ![]() Affiliates In Gastroenterology PA ![]() Affiliates In Gastroenterology PA ![]() Drs McCabe Ruffini & Stefaniwsky ![]() Jerome B Zeldis MD ![]() Nina Coffin MD ![]() Theodore DaCosta MD ![]() Westfield Internal Medicine & Gastroenterology ![]() John N Green MD ![]() Westfield Internal Medicine & Gastroenterology ![]() Westfield Internal Medicine & Gastroenterology ![]() Medical Diagnostic Associates ![]() Medical Diagnostic Associates ![]() David Wexler MD ![]() University Hospital Hepatology Department ![]() Drs Gaymon & Rudd ![]() Drs Gaymon & Rudd ![]() Saad Habba MD ![]() University Hospital Digestive Diseases ![]() UMDNJ Department of Medicine ![]() University Hospital Digestive Diseases ![]() Decebal Constandis MD ![]() Sandhya Shah MD & Rajan Shah MD ![]() Jennifer Brown DO ![]() Jennifer Brown DO ![]() Essex Gastro Associates PA ![]() Essex Gastro Associates PA ![]() Vitaly A Fishbein MD ![]() Union County Healthcare Associates ![]() Northeastern Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Renee J Cabaleiro MD ![]() Mohamad Ayub Bajwa MD ![]() Louis J Celebre MD ![]() Fiore DeVito MD ![]() John N Franzese MD ![]() Medigest Associates PA ![]() Robert R Gialanella MD ![]() Robert R Gialanella MD ![]() Gastroenterology Center PA ![]() Daniel Manzi MD ![]() The Gastroenterology Group of New Jersey PA ![]() The Gastroenterology Group of New Jersey PA ![]() The Gastroenterology Group of New Jersey PA ![]() Montclair Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Dennis A Tobia MD ![]() Essex Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Harry M Friedland MD ![]() Charles S Goldberg MD ![]() Lawrence Guarino MD ![]() Essex Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Amber M Khan MD ![]() Michael Kottas MD ![]() Kishore Ramchandani MD ![]() Gastro Specialist ![]() Summit Medical Group Gastroenterology ![]() Summit Medical Group Gastroenterology ![]() Summit Medical Group Gastroenterology ![]() Caldwell Medical Center ![]() Jay Zelinski DO ![]() Janardhan Bollu MD FACP ![]() Avenel-Iselin Medical Group ![]() Elias M Pascual MD ![]() Scott S Chae MD ![]() Andrew S Baik MD Devjit S Nayar MD ![]() Andrew S Baik MD Devjit S Nayar MD ![]() Andrew S Baik MD Devjit S Nayar MD Union, New JerseyUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Irritable Bowel SyndromeRead the Irritable Bowel Syndrome article » What is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common ailments of the bowel (intestines) and affects an estimated 15% of persons in the US. The term, irritable bowel, is not a particularly accurate one since it implies that the bowel is responding irritably to normal stimuli, and this may or may not be the case. The several names for IBS, including spastic colon, spastic colitis, and mucous colitis, attest to the difficulty of getting a descriptive handle on the ailment. Moreover, each of the other names is itself as problematic as the term IBS. IBS is best described as a functional disease. The concept of functional disease is particularly useful when discussing diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. The concept applies to the muscular organs of the gastrointestinal tract; the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, gallbladder, and colon. What is meant by the term, functional, is that either the muscles of the organs or the nerves that control the organs are not working normally, and, as a result, the organs do not function normally. The nerves that control the organs include not only the nerves that lie within the muscles of the organs but also the nerves of the spinal cord and brain to which they connect. Some gastrointestinal diseases can be seen and diagnosed with the naked eye, such as ulcers of the stomach when visualized with certain methods. Thus, ulcers can be seen at surgery, on X-rays, and at endoscopy. Other diseases cannot be seen with the naked eye but can be seen and diagnosed with the microscope. For example, celiac disease and collagenous colitis are diagnosed by microscopic examination of biopsies of the small intestine and colon, respectively. In contrast, gastrointestinal functional diseases cannot be seen with the naked eye or with the microscope. In some instances, the abnormal function can be demonstrated by tests, for example... Recommended Reading Related to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)What is a fecal occult blood test?Fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) is testing that is performed on samples of stool in order to detect occult blood (blood that is not visible to the naked eye) in otherwise normal-colored stool. Fecal occult blood usually is a result of slow (often intermittent) bleeding from inside the upper or lower gastrointestinal tract. The slow bleed does not change the color of the stool or result in visible bright red blood, and hence the blood is found only by testing the stool for blood in the laboratory. Occult bleeding has many of the same causes as other forms of more rapid gastrointestinal bleeding such as rectal bleeding (passage of red blood and/or blood clots rectally) and melena (black tarry stool as a result of bleeding from the upper intestines such as ulcers). Please read the Rectal Bleeding article for a more detailed explanation of different patterns of gastrointestinal bleeding. Why is fecal occult blood testi...Other Related Irritable Bowel Syndrome ArticlesEmergency Contact for Union
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