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The digestive system comprises a complex network of organs, including the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, anus, liver, gallbladder, bile duct, and pancreas. Digestive disorders are common and can affect individuals of all ages, particularly those of working age leading fast- paced and stressful lives, lacking regular exercise, or consuming unhealthy foods. Digestive disorders are difficult to diagnose due to their similar symptoms. Misdiagnosis may result in delayed or improper treatment, which may have serious negative consequences for the patient. At the Digestive Disease Center, experienced specialists use advanced medical technology for precise diagnoses of digestive diseases, including specialized tests like gastroscopy and esophageal manometry.
The Digestive Disease Clinic provides diagnostic and treatment services for common gastrointestinal conditions — from the esophagus to the rectum. The clinic also offers screening services using endoscopy combined with AI detection technology, enabling faster and more accurate diagnosis of gastrointestinal abnormalities.
Common and easy-to-observe symptoms indicating a digestive disorder include:
Abdominal pain, bloating, excessive burping
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhea, constipation
It is important to keep your digestive system healthy. A healthy digestive system helps the body digest food properly and effectively, breaking it down into nutrients that the body uses for energy and cell repair. The digestive system also plays a part in waste removal from the body. A good bacterial balance in the digestive tract supports immune function and prevents inflammation. In addition, with the gut-brain connection, good bacteria in the digestive tract helps produce chemicals beneficial to the brain, such as melatonin, which is a sleep-inducing hormone and enhances the body's immune system.
Receive regular gastroscopies if you are over 45
Consume nutritious high-fiber foods and drink enough water
Avoid consuming too much sugar and sweeteners
Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol
Exercise regularly
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Bumrungrad’s Digestive Disease (GI) Center offers expert-led, high-tech, and patient-centered care for digestive disorders, ensuring accurate diagnosis and the best treatment outcomes.
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Get to Know Assistant Professor Dr. Yuthana Satawatthamrong, Head of the Digestive Disease Center and Specialist in Gastroenterology.
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