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Some common gastrointestinal disorders include:
Reflux and indigestion can cause a burning sensation in the central chest area, a bitter taste in the mouth, frequent burping, a small amount of acid travelling from your stomach to your mouth/throat, a persistent dry cough, bloating, gas and stomach pain.
IBD can cause diarrhoea, fever, fatigue, pain and cramping, bloody stools, reduced appetite and weight loss. This condition can be debilitating, and if not treated can lead to further complications.
Lifestyle changes should be considered in conjunction with any medicinal treatments.
If you require medications to treat a gastrointestinal disorder for a prolonged period of time, it’s important to review your condition with your doctor so that they can conduct further investigation and refer you to a gastroenterologist for review or monitoring if necessary.
In order to receive treatment for reflux and digestion through Rosemary, you must already have seen a doctor and received a diagnosis. You can connect with an online doctor based in Australia on our platform can help you manage your reflux and digestion symptoms and access your treatment.
In order to receive treatment for reflux and digestion through Rosemary, you must already have seen a doctor and received a diagnosis. You can connect with an online doctor based in Australia on our platform can help you manage your reflux and digestion symptoms and access your treatment.
If you have a gastrointestinal disorder, lifestyle alterations that can improve your symptoms include:
There are preventative treatments as well as treatments for acute management for flare ups for gastrointestinal disorders.
Further investigation will be required if you have symptoms like weight loss, bloody stools or vomiting. If you’ve been on a prescribed treatment over a long period of time and your treatment is failing or if your doctor flags any diagnostic uncertainty in relation to your condition, then further investigation will be needed.