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Cards (16)

  • GERD
    A) Acid Reflux
    B) Bloating
    C) Excessive Gas
    D) Alternating between diarrhea and constipation
    E) Mucus in bowel movements
  • Prevent bile from your gallbladder from moving - causing pain.
    A) Gallstones
    B) Gallstones
    C) Bile
    D) cholesterol
    E) Dark urine
    F) Clay-colored bowel movements
    G) Nausea
    H) Vomiting
    I) Pancreatitis
    J) Diarrhea
    K) Right Side Pain
    L) pebble-like masses
  • Lesions along the lining of the - or --.
    A) Peptic Ulcers
    B) stomach ulcers
    C) peptic ulcers
    D) stomach
    E) small intestine
    F) Heartburn
    G) Stomach Pain
    H) Blood in bowel movements
    I) Vomiting
    J) Blood in vomit
  • it's a - - that occurs when the - - - - - - as you digest food.
    A) Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    B) chronic condition
    C) muscles of the intestinal wall contract
    D) Bloating
    E) Excessive Gas
    F) Alternating between diarrhea and constipation
    G) Mucus in bowel movements
  • Caused by - anywhere within the - - — from the esophagus to the rectum.
    A) Crohn's Disease
    B) Crohn's Disease
    C) gastrointestinal tract
    D) inflammation
    E) nutrients
    F) Abdominal cramping
    G) An immediate need to use the bathroom
    H) Frequent diarrhea
    I) Fever
    J) Blood in your stool
    K) Weight loss/loss of appetite
  • When a person develops pockets with the walls of their -, these pouches are known as -.
    A) colon
    B) Diverticulitis
    C) diverticula
    D) diverticulitis
    E) food particles
    F) pockets
    G) Abdominal Pain
    H) Tenderness
    I) Fever
    J) Constipation
    K) Nausea and vomiting
  • Is an - disorder that occurs in the small intestine.
    A) Celiac Disease
    B) Celiac Disease
    C) autoimmune disorder
    D) gluten
    E) small intestine
    F) Bloating
    G) Gas
    H) Fatigue
    I) Constipation
    J) Chronic diarrhea
    K) Pale stools
    L) Dental enamel erosion
  • Colon carcinoma or Colon cancer
    • Colorectal cancer is cancer that starts in the large intestine (colon) or the rectum (end of the colon). It is also sometimes simply called colon cancer.
    Many cases of colon cancer have no symptoms. If there are symptoms, the following may indicate colon cancer:
    • Abdominal pain and tenderness in the lower abdomen
    • Blood in the stool
    • Diarrhea, constipation, or other change in bowel habits
    • Narrow stools
    • Weight loss with no known reason
  • Hepatitis
    Inflammation of the liver
  • Liver
    • Vital organ that processes nutrients, filters the blood, and fights infections
    • When the liver is inflamed or damaged, its function can be affected
  • Causes of hepatitis

    • Heavy alcohol use
    • Toxins
    • Some medications
    • Certain medical conditions
  • Most common types of viral hepatitis

    • Hepatitis A
    • Hepatitis B
    • Hepatitis C
  • Many people with hepatitis do not have symptoms and do not know they are infected
  • If symptoms occur with an acute infection, they can appear anytime from 2 weeks to 6 months after exposure
  • Symptoms of acute hepatitis

    • Fever
    • Fatigue
    • Loss of appetite
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Abdominal pain
    • Dark urine
    • Light-colored stools
    • Joint pain
    • Jaundice
  • Symptoms of chronic viral hepatitis can take decades to develop