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The symptoms of gastro paresis include nausea, heartburn, upper abdominal pain, vomiting, and bloating. This condition is caused by malfunctioning of the stomach muscles; and is treated and medication to stimulate the muscles. Celiac disease or gluten intolerance is another common digestive system disease. It is a type of autoimmune disease that affects the Zymbiotix small intestine. In people and this condition, the immune system reacts to gluten in some food products, like wheat. This causes damage to the small intestine walls, which in turn, hinders nutrient absorption. Celiac disease symptoms include diarrhea, pain, bloating, pain and anemia. Common diseases of the digestive system include Cohn's disease, which is characterized by inflammation of the walls of the digestive tract. While the intestines are found to be mainly affected by Cohn's disease, even other parts of the digestive tract may develop this condition. Symptoms include ulcers, diarrhea, abdominal pain and blood in stools. Ulcerative colitis is another inflammatory condition that affects the large intestine. This condition is characterized by ulcers, blood in stools and abdominal pain. Untreated ulcerative colitis can lead to perforation of the colon and other complications. Diverticulitis is a condition that affects the large intestine or colon, and is characterized by formation of pouches on the colon wall. These pouches bulge outwards, thereby causing pain and discomfort, along and bloating and constipation. Inflammation of these pouches is called diverticulitis that can cause fever, nausea and severe pain. Constipation is a common digestive system disorder. It can be caused by different factors, like lifestyle, diet, medication, and medical conditions.
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