Digestive diseases affect millions worldwide. From IBS to Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, these conditions can drastically affect quality of life. But early detection and proper care can make all the difference in managing symptoms and improving health outcomes.
This National Digestive Diseases Awareness Month, we’re raising awareness and spreading important information about digestive health, while also recognizing World IBD Day on May 19. This global initiative is dedicated to increasing awareness and providing education on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)—a group of chronic diseases, including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, that cause inflammation in the digestive tract.
Digestive diseases come in many forms, but they all affect the quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with IBS, IBD, or other digestive conditions, understanding the symptoms and knowing when to seek help is crucial.
Common Digestive Conditions
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Affects the large intestine, causing abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, both causing chronic inflammation in the digestive tract.
GERD: Gastroesophageal reflux disease causes acid reflux and heartburn, often leading to long-term discomfort.
If you’re experiencing digestive symptoms like pain, bloating, or discomfort, it’s important to seek help early. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to effective management. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step towards relief.
On May 19, we celebrate World IBD Day, which aims to raise awareness about inflammatory bowel disease and the impact it has on millions of people around the world. It’s a chance to shine a spotlight on IBD treatment options, share personal stories, and push for better care and research in the field.
Did you know?
IBD affects 1.6 million Americans, and Crohn’s disease is diagnosed most commonly in people between 15 and 35 years old.
Early diagnosis is crucial for managing symptoms and preventing complications.
There is currently no cure for IBD, but proper treatment can help achieve long-term remission and improve quality of life.
Comprehensive Care: From IBS and IBD to GERD and colorectal cancer prevention, we provide personalized care for a wide range of digestive issues.
Expert Gastroenterologists: Our team of specialists is dedicated to providing you with the best care using the latest treatments and technologies.
Multiple Locations: With over 25 locations across New Jersey, expert care is never too far away.
Get Screened: If you’re experiencing symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, or bloody stool, don’t wait. Early screening and diagnosis are key to successful treatment.
Talk to a Specialist: Our gastroenterologists are here to help you navigate digestive health, whether you need a consultation for IBD, IBS, or other digestive concerns.
Join Us on World IBD Day: Help us spread awareness and support those living with IBD by sharing resources, stories, and information about this global cause.