A digestive system disorder is a condition that affects the organs responsible for processing food and absorbing nutrients. The affected organs include the pancreas, liver, stomach, intestines, and gallbladder. These disorders can cause pain, discomfort, and complications that impact a person's overall health.
Common symptoms of digestive system disorders include:
A persistent ache or sharp pain in the stomach area, often linked to digestive issues. It may come and go or remain constant, depending on the cause.
A burning sensation in the chest or throat caused by stomach acid rising up. It often worsens after meals or when lying down.
A feeling of fullness and tightness in the abdomen, often accompanied by burping or flatulence. It can result from indigestion, food intolerances, or gut imbalances.
Frequent loose stools or difficulty passing stools can indicate digestive disturbances. It may be due to diet, infections, or underlying conditions.
A general sense of tiredness and low energy levels, sometimes caused by poor nutrient absorption. It may also be linked to chronic digestive disorders.
A sudden drop in weight without changes in diet or activity, which could signal malabsorption issues. It may require medical evaluation for underlying conditions.
A noticeable increase or decrease in hunger levels that doesn’t seem normal. It can be related to digestive health, hormonal imbalances, or stress.
GERD occurs when stomach acid or bile irritates the lining of the esophagus. This leads to symptoms such as heartburn, chest pain, and regurgitation. If left untreated, GERD can weaken the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing stomach contents to flow backward into the esophagus.
IBS is a gastrointestinal disorder that causes abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel movements, such as constipation or diarrhea. The exact cause is unknown, but triggers may include certain foods, stress, and hormonal changes.
Gallstones are hardened deposits that form in the gallbladder, causing digestive issues, pain, and nausea. If these stones block the bile duct, they can lead to severe pain and complications such as gallbladder infection or pancreatitis.