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Aging has little effect on the secretion of stomach juices such as acid and pepsin, but conditions that decrease acid secretion, such as atrophic gastritis, become more common. These conditions can result in subsequent problems such as vitamin B12 deficiency or small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
- Overview of The Digestive System
The abdominal cavity is the space that holds most of the...
- Throat and Esophagus
As a person swallows, food moves from the mouth to the...
- Pancreas
The three hormones produced by the pancreas are . Insulin....
- Small Intestine
(See also Overview of the Digestive System.). The duodenum...
- Stomach
The stomach is a large, bean-shaped, hollow muscular organ...
- Rectum and Anus
The rectum is a chamber that begins at the end of the large...
- Overview of The Digestive System
1 dzień temu · A distended stomach, also referred to as a swollen abdomen, can be common in older adults. It has several possible causes, such as: Diet: Abdominal swelling can often be caused by eating high ...
14 sty 2021 · Functional medicine doctor Frank Lipman, MD, talks about the connection between aging and digestion, including how to keep stomach problems away.
21 paź 2014 · In this article, we review the deadliest causes of abdominal pain in this population, including mesenteric ischemia, abdominal aortic aneurysm, and appendicitis and potentially lethal non-abdominal causes.
29 cze 2016 · There are treatments to help prevent and even reverse liver damage, so it's important to seek and follow treatment from your doctor. As you get older, new stomach symptoms and digestive system disorders can crop up. Here are 6 factors that impact digestive health to watch for as you age.
31 paź 2020 · Elderly patients experience increased rates of esophageal and gastric disorders, with a higher incidence of motility abnormalities, gastroesophageal reflux, reflux complications (such as Barrett's, dysplasia, and esophageal cancer), gastric ulcers, and GI bleeding.
In the elderly individual, new medical issues can arise, such as diverticular disease or colorectal cancer, or long-standing conditions can worsen, such as dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis), celiac disease, and GERD.