Is Bowel Incontinence Temporary? Insights from Centers for Gastroenterology
Bowel incontinence, also known as fecal incontinence, is a condition that affects many individuals across Colorado and beyond. At Centers for Gastroenterology, with locations…
Continue ReadingWhat Happens If Crohn’s Disease Is Left Untreated?
Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can have serious consequences if left untreated. At Centers for Gastroenterology, with locations in Greeley,…
Continue ReadingCan Colorectal Cancer Be Prevented?
Colorectal cancer is a significant health concern, but the good news is that many cases can be prevented through proactive measures. At Centers for…
Continue ReadingWhat Should I Know Before My Colonoscopy?
If you’re scheduled for a colonoscopy in Colorado, it’s natural to have questions about the procedure. At Centers for Gastroenterology, with locations in Fort…
Continue ReadingHow to Manage Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Irritable bowel syndrome can be a serious disorder, affecting your daily life. At the Centers for Gastroenterology, we are your trusted local specialists serving…
Continue ReadingStay Hydrated This Colorado Summer with Infusion Therapy
As summertime has arrived, it’s essential to remember the importance of keeping your body hydrated, especially for your digestive health. Staying hydrated is a…
Continue ReadingEsophageal Cancer Awareness Month
As we usher in the month of April, we want to draw attention to an important health cause: Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month. At Centers…
Continue ReadingMarch is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month– taking the time to learn more about colorectal cancer (or colon cancer) could potentially save your life in…
Continue ReadingCenters for Gastroenterology’s Commitment to Awareness, Education, and Support on World IBS Day
Each year, on May 19th, the globe commemorates World IBS Day, an important date that holds immense significance to us at the Centers for…
Continue ReadingHow Does GERD Affect Barrett’s Esophagus?
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a problem for many Americans. For those unfamiliar with this medical condition, GERD is a digestive disorder characterized by the repeated flow of stomach acid into the esophagus– the tube connecting the mouth and stomach. GERD can cause numerous unpleasant symptoms, and in some cases, it can give way to an even worse digestive disorder known as Barrett’s Esophagus.
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