Tag: gastroenterologist

Pancreatic Cancer With Dr. Akdamar

Pancreatic Cancer is on the top of everyone’s mind, with the unfortunate passing of Alex Trebek, the long-time host of Jeopardy. Dr. Murat Akdamar saw it essential to provide more information on this disease. In the videos below, he tackles the most common questions about pancreatic cancer. Facts you should know: Pancreatic cancer affects about […]

IBD Is No Fun

IBD stands for inflammatory bowel disease. It involves chronic inflammation of all or part of your digestive tract. Two primary conditions we see patients for are ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Ulcerative colitis causes long-lasting inflammation and sores, or ulcers, in the innermost lining of your colon and rectum. Crohn’s disease causes inflammation of the […]

The Real Facts on Diarrhea

“Diarrhea” may be one of the most misused terms by patients, second only to “migraines.” Patients will often complain of “diarrhea” when the stool is not as formed or when there is an increased frequency of bowel movements. When medical professionals are using the term diarrhea, they are referring to the liquid stool, which may […]

Constipation: An Uncomfortable but Important Topic

Bowel movements are not always a comfortable topic to discuss, but it is important to address and understand it. I often say that constipation is rarely life-threatening, but does quite frequently interfere with the quality of your life. Did you know that about 16% of adults overall and 33% of adults over the age of 60 […]

New Look, Same Exceptional Care

One of the things that Digestive Health Specialists is most proud of is that we have clinics and procedure centers in various cities across the Piedmont-Triad. We understand the importance of being in your communities and the convenience of having care close to home. Being at these locations also helps us understand our patients and […]

Gastroparesis Signs & Symptoms

Nausea, vomiting, bloating, bad heartburn, feeling full all the time – these are all signs of gastroparesis, or delayed stomach emptying. In gastroparesis, the things people eat and drink don’t move through their stomach as quickly as they should. This causes a sensation of fullness and nausea after eating. The stomach and small intestine move […]

The A, B, Cs of Hepatitis

Hepatitis is an infection that causes inflammation of the liver. This inflammation can cause damage to the liver and disrupt the liver’s ability to function properly. Some types of hepatitis can cause chronic or long-term damage, to the liver. This is why it is important to determine the cause of the inflammation and treat it […]

Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Patients seen by a gastroenterology provider will often comment, “I was told years ago that I have IBS, but I’ve never been tested for it!”  Despite the fact that “IBS” is a familiar term, there are many misconceptions about the disorder.  Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a familiar chief complaint seen by gastroenterologists.  Studies suggest […]

COVID-19 Update 3/23/2020

The COVID-19 pandemic is truly without comparison. Digestive Health Specialists remains committed to caring for the patients that have placed their trust in us. To keep everyone as safe as possible, we have developed three care path options: In-person Video Visit Telephone care Doctors will review their schedules with a critical eye for the safest […]

Digestive Health Specialists’ Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Dear Patients and Families of Digestive Health Specialists: Our top priority is the health and safety of DHS’ patients and employees. 4/27/2020 – It is recommended that patients wear a homemade mask when visiting our office. A homemade mask or nose/mouth covering such as a scarf or bandanna is acceptable.  4/2/2020 – Digestive Health Specialists clinical offices […]