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All about the Gastrointestinal System - Understanding and etymologizing conditions, pathologies, diseases, and afflictions associated with
Published 2 years, 9 months ago
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- Acid reflux; Backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus; Refluxus = a flowing back; Latin
- Appendicitis; Inflammation of the appendix; Appendix = a small, finger-shaped pouch; Latin
- Barrett's esophagus; A condition in which the lining of the esophagus changes from normal squamous cells to columnar cells; Barrett = named after Norman Barrett, the British doctor who first described the condition; English
- Celiac disease; An autoimmune disorder that damages the small intestine when gluten is eaten; Celiacus = of the abdomen; Latin
- Constipation; Difficulty passing stool; Constipatio = a stopping up; Latin
- Colitis; Inflammation of the colon; Colon = large intestine; Latin
- Crohn's disease; A chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can affect any part of the digestive tract; Crohn = named after Burrill Crohn, the American doctor who first described the condition; English
- Diarrhea; Frequent, loose, watery stools; Dia = through, throughly; Greek
- Diverticulosis; The presence of small pouches (diverticula) in the wall of the colon Diverticulum = a small sac or pouch; Latin
- Dyspepsia; Indigestion; Dys = bad, difficult; Greek
- Esophagitis; Inflammation of the esophagus; Oesophagus = gullet; Greek
- Gallstones; Hard deposits that form in the gallbladder; Gall = bile; Latin
- Gastritis; Inflammation of the stomach lining; Gaster = stomach; Greek
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD); A condition in which stomach acid backs up into the esophagus; Gastro = stomach; Greek
- Hemorrhoids; Enlarged veins in the rectum or anus; Haemorrhoida = a bursting forth of blood; Greek
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); A chronic disorder that affects the large intestine; Irritabilis = easily irritated; Latin
- Ulcerative colitis; A chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the colon; Ulcer = an open sore; Latin