5 Recovery Tips For After Your Hemorrhoid Banding Surgery

5 Recovery Tips For After Your Hemorrhoid Banding Surgery

Recovery for hemorrhoid banding is pretty challenging simply because of the discomfort most patients experience after the procedure. If you are looking into getting hemorrhoid banding surgery, or you’ve already undergone surgery and are in the process of recovery, here are 5 tips you can start using today.

How To Know If You Have a Fistula: Anal Fistula Diagnosis

How To Know If You Have a Fistula: Anal Fistula Diagnosis

Here at the Colorectal Clinic of Tampa Bay, we specialize in various diseases that affect the anal canal, opening, and the rest of the bowel. If you have struggled with anal abscesses in the past, you may likely develop an anal fistula at some point in your life. Let’s take a look at what anal fistulas are, how they are diagnosed, and how serious they can be.

IBS vs IBD: How To Tell The Difference

IBS vs IBD: How To Tell The Difference

In the realm of bowel diseases, few are as uncomfortable as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Though the two may present with similar symptoms, there are a fair amount of differences between these conditions; knowing such differences will help ensure that you are on the right course of treatment. Today we’re answering some of the most commonly asked questions about the difference between IBS and IBD.

Which Rectal Cancer Surgery Is for Me? Exploring Your Options

Which Rectal Cancer Surgery Is for Me? Exploring Your Options

Anal and rectal cancer can be scary diagnoses, which is why we specialize only in the most effective of care. Depending on where your cancer is localized, you may have a couple of different options when it comes to the removal of the tumor. Most surgeries are used in conjunction with chemotherapy or radiation, so make sure to develop a full plan of treatment with your oncologist. In the meantime, let’s discuss your rectal cancer surgery options.

Treating Rectal Cancer: What Is APR Surgery?

Treating Rectal Cancer: What Is APR Surgery?

Most patients who have been diagnosed with rectal cancer will need some type of surgical procedure to remove the cancerous tissue. For many years, Abdominoperineal resection (APR) was the treatment of choice by colorectal specialists for most patients with rectal cancer. While modern technology has given additional choices for surgical procedures in patients with rectal cancer, APR is still a necessary modality in select patients. Below, we discuss the ins and outs of APR surgery including what it is, how it works, and complications associated with it.

The Difference Between Colon Cancer & Anal Cancer

The Difference Between Colon Cancer &  Anal Cancer

Colon cancer and anal cancer might sound, at first, like they are nearly identical; however, these diseases have totally different causes, presentation, and symptoms. Simply put, anal cancer and colon cancer are as different as skin cancer and cervical cancer. In fact, the anus is structurally different tissue than that of the colon; this is only where the distinctions begin.

15 Foods Perfect For A Colon Healthy Diet

15 Foods Perfect For A Colon Healthy Diet

It has often been stated that we are what we eat; while this phrase isn’t wholly correct, it has some bits of truth. When we consider our diets, most of us know that every bite will either fuel our bodies efficiently or contribute to some negative impact on our bodily systems. Here, we will take a look at some foods that are good for the colon.

Is Diverticulitis Hereditary? Everything You Need To Know About The Condition & What Causes It

Is Diverticulitis Hereditary? Everything You Need To Know About The Condition & What Causes It

Americans between the ages of 60-80 are more prone to diverticula, which for many, is harmless but for others presents as diverticulitis. This illness may have very few symptoms or may become more serious. Today we’re walking you through everything you need to know about Diverticulitis, including what causes Diverticulitis, whether it’s hereditary, common symptoms of Diverticulitis, and treatment options.

Traveling With IBS: Tips to Manage Your Symptoms

Traveling With IBS: Tips to Manage Your Symptoms

Summer is on its way, especially here in Tampa Bay! If you're starting to get excited about your summer travels, you’re not alone! With vaccination rates rising, more and more people are eager to escape their homes and finally travel once again this summer. However, traveling with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can be a difficult endeavor. Here are some tricks to help you avoid your worst IBS triggers and get the most out of your vacation!

Can Hemorrhoids Bleed Without A Bowel Movement?

Can Hemorrhoids Bleed Without A Bowel Movement?

If you’ve ever had an itching, burning, or intensely painful sensation around your anus, you’ve likely experienced the beloved hemorrhoids. Many patients wonder what causes hemorrhoids; while there are certain factors that can increase your risk for developing them, some people develop hemorrhoids for no apparent reason.

How to Prepare For Your Diverticulitis Surgery

How to Prepare For Your Diverticulitis Surgery

For some patients, diverticulitis is no big deal, easily treated with a few lifestyle changes. For others, however, more drastic issues may arise. That’s when your colorectal specialist may decide to take more drastic action, and set you up for diverticulitis surgery. We want to make sure you’re prepared for such a procedure, so here’s 3 tips to keep in mind.

Recognizing The Differences Between Anal Fissures And Hemorrhoids

Recognizing The Differences Between Anal Fissures And Hemorrhoids

The two conditions are pretty different from each other, but their symptoms are alike in many ways so we understand the confusion. If you’re wondering how anal fissures and hemorrhoids differ, read about them here as we discuss the characteristics of an anal fissure vs hemorrhoids.

Celiac vs. Crohn's Disease: How to Tell the Difference

Celiac vs. Crohn's Disease: How to Tell the Difference

If you suffer from unimaginable abdominal pain, you and your doctor are probably in the process of ruling out certain gastrointestinal disorders and diseases like Celiac Disease and Crohn’s Disease. Although the symptoms of many abdominal disruptions can be quite similar, the subtle nuances can help your doctor prescribe medication or suggest lifestyle changes to help you get the relief you need.

The FODMAP Diet: The Key to Conquering IBS

The FODMAP Diet: The Key to Conquering IBS

BS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a relatively common disorder that affects your large intestine. While only a small number of people suffer from extreme symptoms, most can control them through a structured diet, lifestyle changes, and managing stress levels— for most people, IBS treatment is best attempted with the FODMAP Diet.