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3 reasons to see a gastrointestinal specialist when you turn 45

3 reasons to see a gastrointestinal specialist when you turn 45

by Michigan Gastro | Oct 24, 2022 | Colon Cancer, Endoscopy

A gastrointestinal specialist is someone who specializes in the gastrointestinal tract. The gastrointestinal tract involves a pathway that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus. The organs within the gastrointestinal tract are those that function mostly for...
Should I see a GI doctor for a colonoscopy or use an at-home screening kit?

Should I see a GI doctor for a colonoscopy or use an at-home screening kit?

by Michigan Gastro | Oct 20, 2022 | Digestive Care, Featured

A colonoscopy is a type of procedure that involves the use of a long, flexible tube with a tiny video camera attached to the end. The tube is inserted into the colon through the anus, and it is used to examine the inside of the colon for any abnormalities....
4 tips for holiday eating from digestion health experts

4 tips for holiday eating from digestion health experts

by Michigan Gastro | Oct 16, 2022 | Digestive Care, Featured

The holiday season is approaching! This means time with family and friends and lots of good food. Like many, you’re probably excited to get your hands on some warm, home-cooked meals. However, these holiday meals are often the source of gastrointestinal discomfort for...
Liver biopsy recovery: What to expect

Liver biopsy recovery: What to expect

by Michigan Gastro | Oct 14, 2022 | Featured, Liver Health

A liver biopsy is a type of procedure performed by a gastrointestinal specialist in a medical office. It is used to take a small sample of liver tissue and allows for a specialist to determine the status of liver disease, if any, that is present in a patient. The...
3 warning signs that you need to see a digestive specialist

3 warning signs that you need to see a digestive specialist

by Michigan Gastro | Oct 10, 2022 | Digestive Care, Featured

A digestive specialist is someone who can diagnose and treat conditions of the digestive system. They can be helpful for those dealing with diseases that may be affecting their quality of life. A specialist can help you manage your symptoms so that you can live more...
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