Gastrointestinal (GI) inflammation is a complex issue that derives from an array of causes with varying symptoms. When the immune system is activated, inflammatory cells are produced and sent through the body. Inflammatory cells target bacteria and remedy tissue damage. When the body produces inflammatory cells without the presence of injury or illness, it may be a result of chronic inflammation, which is an indication of a more concerning underlying condition. Dr. Vivian Asamoah is here to help restore your comfort and achieve sustainable relief. Embrace healing in Katy, TX, with comprehensive diagnostic procedures and personalized treatment plans designed to alleviate chronic inflammation.
Gastrointestinal inflammation refers to irritation of a portion or the entirety of the gastrointestinal tract. GI inflammation can impact the esophagus, small intestine, large intestine, and stomach. This condition may derive from a number of factors, such as autoimmune disorders, infections, dietary choices, and environmental components. Individuals with GI inflammation may experience discomfort and other unpleasant symptoms.
GI inflammation can be caused by a number of factors. Common causes of inflammation include:
Inflammation can be acute or chronic, meaning short or long-term. Acute inflammation subsides within several days and can be triggered by a common cold, flu, or injury. Chronic inflammation is an ongoing symptom of a larger condition, such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and other conditions.
GI inflammation symptoms can vary depending on the nature of the individual’s condition and the area affected. Common GI inflammation symptoms may include:
Diagnosing inflammation begins with an assessment of your medical history and symptoms and a physical evaluation. Depending on the severity and suspected cause of your inflammation, Dr. Vivian Asamoah may recommend additional diagnostic testing. These tests may include blood samples, an endoscopy, X-rays or MRI scans, or a biopsy.
The patient’s health and symptoms dictate the most effective form of gastrointestinal inflammation treatment. With Dr. Vivian Asamoah, treatment includes a multifaceted approach, using the appropriate medications or procedures in conjunction with dietary and lifestyle modifications to address the root cause while managing or mitigating symptoms.
To reduce GI inflammation and provide patients with ongoing relief, various medications may be recommended. These medications include:
To reduce the risk of developing chronic gastrointestinal inflammation, it’s crucial to prioritize a healthy, balanced lifestyle. We recommend the following:
An anti-inflammatory diet is highly effective in mitigating inflammation in the body. We recommend an elimination diet to combat triggering foods that aggravate inflammation, such as sugar. Positive foods that are proven to reduce inflammation include:
Reclaim your vitality and embark on the path to optimal health and healing with Dr. Vivian Asamoah. Discover comprehensive gastrointestinal inflammation treatment in Katy, TX, that sets you on track to a life without pain and discomfort. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
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