Mid-Valley Gastroenterology

Mid-Valley Gastroenterology At Mid-Valley Gastroenterology, our priority is to deliver quality care to informed patients in a co Our physicians meet all these criteria.

When you have digestive problems, you need to turn to a gastroenterologist who listens and responds...an experienced doctor who knows the field and can effectively diagnose and treat your needs...a friendly physician who counsels you on the best ways to maintain and improve your health. Plus, you benefit from a dedicated team of trained gastroenterology professionals who give you the individualized attention you deserve. Mid-Valley Gastroenterology believes that informed patients are better prepared to make decisions regarding their health and well being. That is why we've included an extensive section on the website covering the full array of topics associated with gastroenterology and diagnoses and treatments for digestive problems. We encourage you to look through these pages whenever you have an interest or concern about your digestive health.

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02/03/2022

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Diarrhea might not be something you want to talk about; however, it happens to everyone. Whether it’s a stomach bug, something you ate, or a more serious and underlying digestive issue, it’s important to recognize when you should turn to a gastroenterologist for treatment. Causes of Di

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01/13/2022

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Do you deal with constant acid reflux? Is heartburn commonplace? Do you feel full quickly after eating? If so, these could all be signs of a condition known as a hiatal hernia. A hiatal hernia happens when part of the stomach pushes through the opening in the diaphragm (the hiatus), which connects t

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12/09/2021

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Are you having trouble making it to the bathroom in time? Do you notice issues such as leakage, particularly when passing gas? If so, these are signs of f***l or bowel incontinence. While this is an issue that may occur with older age, there are a variety of reasons why someone may deal with this pr

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11/11/2021

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Colitis simply means that there is inflammation present in the colon, or large intestines, and it’s often caused by bacteria but can also be caused by a virus or parasite. Of course, you won’t be able to tell that the colon is inflamed without turning to a gastroenterologist. If you are

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10/16/2021

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Many of us experience constipation or difficulty moving our bowels at some point in life. Constipation may be very uncomfortable, which warrants seeking some relief through medication. However, you may be faced with deciding whether to use a stool softener or a laxative. Before you decide on what yo

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09/18/2021

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Ulcers are sores that develop in the lining of the digestive tract. They can develop in various places within the gastrointestinal system including the stomach and intestines, and some people can develop multiple ulcers at once. Worried you might be dealing with an ulcer? Here’s what you shoul

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08/07/2021

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Constipation can be both a figurative and literal pain in the butt. If you’re having trouble going, you may be looking for simple over-the-counter solutions that can help you go. Here’s what you should know about treating constipation yourself, as well as when you may want to turn to a g

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07/14/2021

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Ginger is a great spice to keep in your pantry because it is chock full of antioxidants that help combat oxidative stress and may also reduce the risk for lung disease, heart disease, and hypertension. If you’ve ever dealt with a stomachache or a bout of nausea before then you’ve probabl

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06/11/2021

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Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) may not be a disease that you’ve heard about, yet this autoimmune disease is more common than you may realize. In fact, about 1 in every 1,000 women over the age of 40 are dealing with this type of progressive liver disease, and while some men do develop PBC t

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05/07/2021

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Colorectal cancer is on the rise, particularly in young adults. While this is alarming, it is important to know that your gastroenterologist has an effective way to prevent and even detect colorectal cancer early on. A colonoscopy can be used as both a diagnostic tool and as a treatment for the remo

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04/07/2021

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Sure, we know that no one really wants to talk about their bowels; however, when something just isn’t working properly, embarrassment goes right out the window as you search for answers. Well, search no more. If you are dealing with recurring or persistent bouts of constipation, a gastroentero

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03/10/2021

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The esophagus is a tube that directs food from the throat to the stomach. Achalasia is a rare swallowing disorder that makes it more challenging for both foods and liquids to go through the esophagus into the stomach. A healthy esophagus can contract and guide food into the stomach, but when the ner

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