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  • achalasia is a rare swallowing disorder that affects about 1 in every 100,000 people. the first symptom is usually increasing difficulty with swallowing.
  • Anal Fissure

    crack in the skin of anal canal presenting with severe pain in the rectum and rectal bleeding. occurs in some patient with increased spasm in the rectum and after straining.
  • Bacterial Overgrowth

    increase amount of bad bacteria in the small bowel causing symptoms of flatulence, bloating , diarrhea, vitamin deficiency
  • Barrett's esophagus is a condition in which the tissue lining the esophagus—the muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach—is replaced by tissue that is similar to the lining of the intestine. This process is cal
  • Celiac Sprue

    usually congenital disease secondary to production of antibody to gluten which is causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, osteoporosis, iron deficiency.
  • Chronic Cough

    chronic cough secondary to gastroesophageal reflux
  • Chronic Diarrhea

  • colorectal cancer and serrated colorectal polyps
  • Crohn's disease is a disorder that can cause diarrhea, belly pain, and other symptoms that affect the digestive tract. the digestive tract is the part of the body and takes in and breaks down food. it includes the mouth, the stomach, and the intestines
  • Diffuse Esophageal Spasm

    difficulty swallowing, chest pain, pain on swallowing
  • Diverticulosis

  • Dysphagia

    difficulty swallowing
  • Esophageal cancer (or oesophageal cancer) is malignancy of the esophagus.
  • inability to control bowel movements occurs predominantly in women
  • Food Allergy

    allergic reaction to food, which may start 30 minutes after food intake with abdominal cramps and diarrhea as well as general allergic reaction such as difficulty breathing, skin rash and swelling of lips and tongue.
  • Food Intolerance

    intolerance to specific food manifested by with abdominal pain , bloating diarrhea
  • intolerance to fruits with abdominal pain , bloating diarrhea
  • Functional Dyspepsia

    unexplained persistent abdominal pain in the stomach
  • reflux of acid in the esophagus secondary to weakness or inappropriate function of the esophageal valve.
  • inability to tolerate gluten present in some patients with irritable bowel syndrome
  • Helicobacter Pylori Infection

    infection in the stomach which may cause gastric cancer, ulcer or lymphoma in the stomach
  • Hepatitis B

    chronic viral infection affecting liver
  • Hepatitis C

    chronic viral infection affecting liver
  • increase flatulence, and bloating
  • Intestinal Parasites

  • irritable bowel syndrome present with predominantly diarrhea or predominantly constipation type
  • inability to tolerate milk
  • Levator Ani Syndrome

    severe spasm in the rectal muscle causing severe constipation and rectal pain
  • Alcoholic and Non-alcoholic liver desease
  • LPR-Laryngo Pharyngeal reflux

    pain or feeling of foreign body in the throat
  • Methane Gas And Constipation

    increased amount of methane gas can produce constipation, gluten free diet decrease methane production
  • chest pain in patent in whom cardiac origin was rule out
  • Nutcracker Esophagus

    severe spasm in the esophagus , manifested by difficulty swallowing and chest pain
  • weakness of the pelvic muscle which may lead to urine and stool incontinence or severe intractable constipation.
  • Rectal Bleeding

  • Rectal Itching

  • Rectal Pain

  • ulcerative colitis (UC) is a disease in which the lining of the colon (the large intestine) becomes inflamed and develops sores (ulcers), leading to bleeding and diarrhea. the inflammation almost always affects the rectum and lower part of the colon, but i
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