Digestive system disorders are clutters of the digestive related problems, which is in some cases called the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. In digestion, food and liquids are separated into little parts (called supplements) that the body can ingest and use as vitality and building hinders for cells.
The digestive tract is comprised of the esophagus (food tube), stomach, small and large digestion tracts, liver, pancreas, and the gallbladder.
A digestive disease ailment is any medical issue that happens in the digestive tract. Conditions may run from gentle to serious. Some normal issues incorporate cancer growth, irritable bowel syndrome and lactose intolerance.
Patients with digestive problems or disorders may show following symptoms:
Piles (Babasheer)
- A hard lump might be found around the anus.
- A feeling that the bowels are still full
- Red blood after a defecation
- Irritation around the anus
- Mucus release when releasing the bowels
- Pain while defecating
- The zone around the butt might be red and sore.
Gastritis
- Biting or burning sensation or pain in upper mid-region of the abdomen that may turn out to be either problematic or better after eating
- Nausea
- Vomit
- A heavy feeling in the upper abdomen post eating
Hyperacidity
- Stiff stomach
- Lack of hunger
- Constipation
- Acid reflux
- Sour burping
- Vomiting
- Restlessness feeling
Irritable bowel diseases
- Abdominal Pain and cramping
- A bloated feeling
- Gas
- Constipation or loose motions
- Mucus in the stool
Jaundice
- Weakness
- Yellowish staining of the eyes, skin and nail
- Flatulence
- Loss of appetite
- Burning sensation in the body
- Fever
- Heartburn
- Heavy thirst
Anaemia
- Loss of appetite
- Feeling weak
- Shortness of breath and headache, especially with exercise
- Hemoglobin level beneath said range
- Swelled eyes
- Whitish/pale tint on skin, nails and eyes
- Palpitations
- Restlessness
Anorexia (loss of appetite)
- Fixated on calories and fats
- Abstaining from eating with some excuse
- Emotional weight reduction
- Vomits post meal
- Dieting even after being underweight
- Over exercising
Constipation
- Heartburn (dyspepsia)
- Abdominal Pain
- Uneasiness
- Flatulence
- Pain in the anus while passing motion
- Weight of body
- Loss of appetite
Flatulence (gas trouble)
- Burping and headaches now and again.
- Laziness and dullness
- Nausea
- Loss of appetite
- Pain or heaviness in the abdomen
Diarrhoea (loose motion)
- Watery motion and multiple loose stools
- Abdomen Cramps
- Decrease in urine
- Bleeding with stools
- Burning of anus
- Low BP
Dysentery
- Fever
- Abdominal pain
- Tenesmus and frequent motion
- Blood and mucus stool
Celiac ailments
- Weakness or iron inadequacy
- Loss of bone thickness (osteoporosis) or softening of bone (osteomalacia)
- Irritated, blistery skin rash (dermatitis herpetiformis)
- Harm to dental enamel
- Headaches and exhaustion
- Nervous system injury, numbness and shivering of the feet and hands, and potential issues with balance
- Joint pain
- Decreased working of the spleen (hyposplenism)
- Indigestion and acid reflux
Diverticulitis (Diseases of the bowel)
- Pain, which might be steady and persevere for a few days. Pain is generally felt in the lower left half of the abdomen however may happen on the right as well.
- Nausea and vomits
- Fever
- Tenderness in abdomen
- Constipation or, less common diarrhea
Gall bladder stone
- Nausea
- Vomit
- Constipation
- Swelling
- Gas and acid reflux
- Pain in the abdomen
Halitosis (foul smell from the mouth)
- Terrible order in breath
- Bleeding gums
- Dry mouth
- Mouth sores
Liver cirrhosis
- Exhaustion
- Bleeding
- Bruising
- Itchyskin
- Yellow staining in the skin and eyes (jaundice).
- Liquid accumulation in your abdomen (ascites).
- Loss of appetite
- Uneasiness
- Swelled legs
- Weight reduction
- Drowsiness and slurred speech (hepatic encephalopathy)
- Spider like veins on your skin