Definition: Breaks down food in the body.
Coeliac disease is a condition where your immune system attacks your own tissues when you eat gluten. It
stops you from taking in nutrients.
Symptoms: Diarrhea, which may smell particularly unpleasant, stomach aches, bloating and farting, indigestion.
Treatment: The only treatment for celiac disease is to follow a gluten-free diet—that is, to avoid all foods that contain gluten.
Hepatitis is the term used to describe inflammation of the liver. It's usually the result of a viral infection or liver
damage caused by drinking alcohol.
Symptoms: Loss of appetite, feeling and being sick, a high temperature, stomach pain, a general sense of feeling unwell.
Treatment: takes some medication to help fight, slow its ability to damage your liver.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a common condition affecting the digestive system.
Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome include stomach cramps, bloating,
diarrhea.
Treatment: You can usually help ease irritable bowel syndrome by making changes to your diet and lifestyle, such as avoiding things that trigger
your symptoms.
Coeliac disease is a condition where your immune system attacks your own tissues when you eat gluten. It
stops you from taking in nutrients.
Symptoms: Diarrhea, which may smell particularly unpleasant, stomach aches, bloating and farting, indigestion.
Treatment: The only treatment for celiac disease is to follow a gluten-free diet—that is, to avoid all foods that contain gluten.
Hepatitis is the term used to describe inflammation of the liver. It's usually the result of a viral infection or liver
damage caused by drinking alcohol.
Symptoms: Loss of appetite, feeling and being sick, a high temperature, stomach pain, a general sense of feeling unwell.
Treatment: takes some medication to help fight, slow its ability to damage your liver.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a common condition affecting the digestive system.
Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome include stomach cramps, bloating,
diarrhea.
Treatment: You can usually help ease irritable bowel syndrome by making changes to your diet and lifestyle, such as avoiding things that trigger
your symptoms.