Keeping your gut healthy is important for the overall fitness of your body. Here are diseases to look out for and immediate treatment
Published: 12th July 2022 11:15 PM | Last Updated: 13th July 2022 05:56 AM | A+ A A-
CHENNAI: It is the constant temptation from food delivery apps, enticing food reels, discount codes from our favourite vloggers, and the pain of battling in the kitchen, which makes us choose fast food over a nutritious home-cooked meal.
Yes, sometimes it’s okay to blame the world around us for ruining our fitness goals. But while making these unhealthy choices, we often forget that our tummies are tender and can scream at us if we don’t take care of it. “Gut health the physical condition and physiological operation of the various components of the gastrointestinal system determines your overall health and immunity.
A healthy gut is a healthy you,” shares Dr Shubha Vivekan, consultant Gastroenterologist, liver disease specialist and endoscopist, Lifeline Hospital, Kilpauk, and Apollo Medical centre, Anna Nagar. With inputs from Dr Shubha, here is a curated list of the prevalent gut diseases, diagnosis, their symptoms, the common foods to avoid and include for a healthy gut.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD
What is it? The junction between the oesophagus and stomach is lax causing reflux of acid and food into the food pipe or oesophagus.
Symptoms: Heartburn, dry cough, breathing difficulty.
What is it? Diagnosed with endoscopy, in this condition, there is an ulcer in the gastric mucosa or lining of the stomach, which can be due to several reasons, but the most common being infection with H.pylori, painkiller or steroid intake, and stress.
Symptoms: Depending on the site, the individual can experience abdomen pain either before or after meals, weight loss, and anaemia, if there is bleeding. Every condition needs detailed evaluation as it can progress to malignancy.
Foods to avoid: Tobacco in all forms, alcohol, refined flour, refined sugar, processed food from packets, processed meat, high fat dairy, excess oil and spice, caffeine in moderation, check for intolerance and maintain a food diary.
Foods to include: Fermented food like yoghurt, buttermilk, pazhaya sadam (leftover rice), fresh fruits and lots of fresh vegetables. Include a portion of whole grains like millets, whole wheat and native rice varieties. Drink at least 3-4 litres of water daily, and eat low fat dairy products like seeds and nuts.
What is it? An autoimmune mediated condition, which can present as Crohn’s disease or Ulcerative colitis.
Symptoms: Altered bowel habits, bleeding in stool, weight loss, anaemia and abdominal pain. In such patients, a detailed evaluation along with endoscopy, colonoscopy, and scans may be required to get a proper diagnosis. Such patients need to be monitored life long for getting into remission.
Cancers of the gastrointestinal tract
What is it? All malignancies of the digestive tract, including those of the stomach, large and small intestines, pancreas, colon, liver, rectum, anus, and biliary system, are referred to as gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. If there is a family history, then early surveillance is important.
Alarm signs for cancer “These are red flags which should not be ignored. Consult with your gastroenterologist if you have the following, at the earliest,” says Dr Shubha.
What is it? Digestive issues related to psycho-somatic issues, stress or sleep disturbance
Symptoms: Change in bowel frequency and consistency. Can present with a range of symptoms like diarrhoea or constipation along with abdomen pain. Often diagnostic tests are normal and the patient’s symptoms get relieved with lifestyle changes along with medication.
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