The specialized medical doctor on digestive issues is the professional who will tell you what kind of exam is necessary, according to the claims of the patient. One of the technologies used to verify "in loco" what is the problem, is the digestive endoscopy. There are also ultrasound, X-rays, Tomography... However, depending on the symptoms declared by the patient, the medical doctor is able to say what is happening, without the needing of such "technologies". Only when severe symptoms is declared by the patient, the medical doctor will ask for those exams performed by modern medical devices. Prevention doesn't require the use of technology. Prevention means that everyone has to follow healthy habits. Detection followed by cure is possible when the patient go to the doctor precociously.
well i dont know
Some people just want to know about the digestive system because they simply love learning about it....
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R. E. Pounder has written: 'A colour atlas of the digestive system' -- subject(s): Atlases, Diagnosis, Digestive System, Digestive System Diseases, Digestive organs, Diseases
asthma
Digestive System
A gastroenterologist is a physician specialist in the treatment of diseases and disorders of the digestive system. A gastroenterologist may also be called a GI specialist (gastrointestinal specialist).
celiac disease and crohn's disease
This is not a disease, but constipation is one.
first there are more then 5 disorders or disease affecting digestive system. for example: gastroparesis,steatorrhea,diverticulitis, dyspepsia, achlorhydria, proctalgia fugax, .....
Ernest Owen Adams has written: 'Diseases of the digestive system' -- subject(s): Digestive organs, Diseases, Homeopathic treatment
Leo Van der Reis has written: 'A bi-national study of the role of information technology in national healthcare systems' 'The human digestive system' -- subject(s): Digestive organs, Diseases