#Alfa Gastro & Liver Care
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gastroenterologist · 11 days ago
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gastroenterologist · 6 months ago
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Learn how Dr. Vatsal Mehta, a renowned gastroenterologist at Alfa Gastro and Liver Care Hospital in Ahmedabad, helps diagnose and treat liver diseases, ensuring optimal liver health.
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gastroenterologist · 7 months ago
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gastroenterologist · 1 year ago
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Explore the comprehensive guide on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), covering symptoms, causes, and effective treatments. Discover valuable insights from Dr. Vatsal Mehta at Alfa Gastro and Liver Care, Ahmedabad.
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gastroenterologist · 11 days ago
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gastroenterologist · 1 year ago
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Explore practical lifestyle changes to find relief from heartburn and manage acid reflux. Discover strategies such as watching triggers, consuming smaller meals, sitting upright after eating, quitting smoking, reducing midsection weight, and opting for loose-fitting clothing. Trust Alfa Gastro and Liver Care, a top gastroenterology hospital in Ahmedabad, for expert solutions and comprehensive care.
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gastroenterologist · 4 years ago
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Best Gastroenterology Hospital in India
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Alfa Gastro and Liver Care is the best Centre for GI and liver diseases treatments in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Dr Vatsal Mehta, is highly qualified and experienced doctor for all gastroenterology, liver cases and Endoscopy.
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gastroenterologist · 2 years ago
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Celiac disease symptoms may grow in diversity with time if it is not kept in check. The growth related symptoms of this disease worsen the complications. It is essential to get the proper diagnosis of this disease in order to check the severity of the condition. If you want to get yourself an accurate scan to diagnose this condition, contact Alfa Gastro and Liver care today.
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gastroenterologist · 3 years ago
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The last 1.5 meters of your intestinal tube is known as the colon or large intestine. Cells in the colon constantly renew themselves but the DNA that regulates these processes, sometimes get corrupted. This leads to the early signs of colon cancer, that is, excessive growth of new cells. These excessive cells aggregate together and form a lump known as a polyp. Some of these polyps become cancerous.
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gastroenterologist · 3 years ago
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Acid reflux is accompanied by a burning sensation in the chest. Everyone has occasionally experienced this painful symptom. Among all the digestive conditions, the seriousness of heartburn can range from mild to severe. This is because acid reflux, in some cases, causes a problematic gastrointestinal condition known as GERD. GERD is caused by the acid which flows into the esophagus from the stomach. This acid causes heartburn and can damage the esophagus up to a significant severity.
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gastroenterologist · 3 years ago
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Our digestion canal is one of the most complex systems that operate in this world. The way our food gets digested while traversing from mouth to intestines via stomach is a highly systematic working mechanism. Each step of this mechanism is so complex and interdependent with other bodily mechanisms that researches and studies are continuously being done on the connection between digestion and other metabolic processes such as the action of the immune system, hormonal functions, conditioning of skin texture, mood regulation, etc.
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gastroenterologist · 3 years ago
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Digestion is a process that converts the material from food into a form that allows absorption and metabolism of nutrients of the food.  On average Humans eat 1 to 2.7 kg of food every day. That is about 28,800 kg of food over a lifetime and every bite of your food makes its way through your digestive system. This is one of the most diverse and complicated systems in the human body. The components of the digestive system work in coordination to fulfill only one task, transforming the raw materials of your food into a nutrient that keeps you alive.
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