The following Conditions are related to Osteoporosis
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- Celiac disease
Celiac disease, also known as celiac sprue, non-tropical sprue, or gluten-sensitive enteropathy, is a digestive and auto-immune disease that damages the small intestine.The condition is generally triggered by the protein known as gluten. Gluten is found in wheat, and barley triggers the immune response in patients and makes them intolerant to other gluten-containing products.The intestines have vill, a thi Read More
- Colitis
Ulcerative colitis is often treated with either medication therapy or surgery. Certain medication classifications may be effective in curing ulcerative colitis. The type you choose will be determined by the severity of your disease.Drugs that work well for one person may not work well for another, so it may take some time to discover a medication that works for you. Furthermore, because some medications have major side e Read More
- Davidson's disease
Davidson’s disease or Microvillus inclusion disease is an extremely rare and life-threatening intestinal disorder, that usually shows up within a few hours or days after birth.Generally, each cell in the small intestine is surrounded by tiny finger-like structures, villi, and microvilli. It will increase the surface area of the cell, thereby increasing the rate of absorption.These cells in the affect Read More
- Lactose intolerance
Lactose intolerance is a common digestive issue where the body is incompetent to digest lactose, which is a type of sugar usually evident in milk and dairy products.The symptoms of lactose intolerance develop within a few hours of consuming drink or food that contains lactose. The most common symptoms are farting, diarrhea, stomach rumbling, stomach cramps, and a bloated stomach.Treatment for lactose in Read More
- Lactose intolerance (lactase deficiency)
Lactose intolerance (lactase deficiency) is the lack of digestive enzymes required for digesting the lactose sugar found in milk and dairy products. The problem occurs as a genetic predisposition, though the condition is harmless. This can cause severe bloating, indigestion, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., on the consumption of dairy products.The best method to treat this condition is avoidance of dairy products and shif Read More