There is a very definite interrelation between rectum diseases and colitis. That this should be so is quite understandable since both the colon and the rectum are parts of the same tube, namely the food digestion canal and the same material which passes through the colon also passes through the rectum.
If it be capable of [...]
Rectum Diseases and Colitis Disease
Liver Damage Gall Bladder Disease and Colitis Disease
If you will recall in one of the first posts in how to control a crazy colon I pointed out that the food digestion tract was a hollow tube that passed through our anatomy in a peculiarly intimate manner. In this tube or canal, food was passed on by the act of swallowing and into [...]
Diverticulosis: “Blow-out Pockets” in the Colon
Many people who experience diverticulosis fear the worst. However if ignored should fear the worst.
This is indeed a wonderful world we live in and those of us who are privileged to live at the present time can gain much comfort from the fact that the profession of medicine, with the aid of science, has been [...]
How Did I Ever Get Colitis Disease
“What I’d like to know is how did I ever get colitis disease?” This is the favorite lament of colitis disease patients. Many think that the ailment is invariably infectious in nature. The fact of the matter is quite the contrary. The majority of cases are not due to infection, as there are many reasons [...]
How to Tell a Case of Colitis Disease
It is easy to tell a victim of colitis disease, but it is hard to tell him very much! There are few ailments in which the patient is so willing to dispute your diagnosis. “But Doctor,” says one for instance, “how can I have colitis disease? Actually I am constipated.” Or still another will ask: [...]
Your Intestinal Tract – The Inside Scope
In order to come to a conclusion or form a judgment with respect to anything in life, including your intestinal tract, it is necessary to have a yardstick of measurement as a basis for comparison. It is for this reason I feel that when I suggest that you attempt an understanding of disordered intestinal function, [...]
Is Colitis Surgery Necessary?
Two little four-year-olds were overheard getting acquainted in the children’s’ ward at the hospital.
“What are you, a medical or a surgical?” asked the more aggressive one.
“I don’t know,” said the other, “what’s the difference?”
“Well, were you sick when you came here or did you get that way after they treated you?” was the answer.
Rather rough [...]
