Diet Tips for Patients With IBS

Diet Tips for Patients With IBS

Were you recently diagnosed with IBS? Do you think you have IBS? If so, you’ll probably be looking into how to manage your symptoms and get as close to remission as possible. In this post, we’ll take a look at building an IBS diet plan, discuss the low FODMAP diet for IBS, and answer the question, what are the worst foods for IBS?

3 Main Causes Of Bowel Incontinence

3 Main Causes Of Bowel Incontinence

Bowel incontinence describes the loss of control over bowel movements that a person may experience, an occurrence that oftentimes results in either leakage of stool or the complete loss of bowel control. If this sounds at all familiar with what you or someone you know is experiencing, and you want to learn more about bowel incontinence and what causes it, here are 3 of the main reasons for bowel incontinence.

How to Mentally Prepare for Colon Surgery

How to Mentally Prepare for Colon Surgery

If you have a colon surgery coming up, you’ll already know that there’s a lot of prep that you’ll put in before you even go under anesthesia. However, the physical preparation may only be half of it for you; some individuals get anxious about upcoming surgeries, for one reason or another. If that’s you, know that you aren’t alone. In this blog, we’re going to answer a few common questions: how do I prepare for a colectomy, what should I do the day before my surgery, and what helps with surgery anxiety?

IBS in Children: All You Need to Know

IBS in Children: All You Need to Know

Did you know that adults aren’t the only people who can suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)? That’s right - children can have this condition, too; in fact, most of us adults that struggle with this condition might have also had symptoms when we were younger. If you think your child might be struggling with IBS, we’ll cover what you can do to help them manage their IBS. If you aren’t sure whether they might have IBS or not, we can help you identify or rule it out, too.

In this blog, we’ll take a look at some common questions we hear here at the Colorectal Clinic of Tampa Bay: how do I know if my child has irritable bowel syndrome, can IBS be cured in children, and does IBS in children go away?

When to See a Specialist for Your Hemorrhoids

When to See a Specialist for Your Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are an uncomfortable condition that most people have dealt with at least once in their lives. In this blog, we’ll answer some common questions about hemorrhoids, such as: how long should a hemorrhoid last before going to the doctor, what happens if you let a hemorrhoid go untreated, and can a doctor do anything for a hemorrhoid?

All You Need to Know About Thrombosed Hemorrhoids

All You Need to Know About Thrombosed Hemorrhoids

In this blog, we will answer some common patient questions we hear at the Colorectal Clinic of Tampa Bay: how serious is a thrombosed hemorrhoid, what is the fastest way to heal a thrombosed hemorrhoid, and how long does it take for a thrombosed hemorrhoid to go away? If you are struggling with hemorrhoids and think you might have a thrombosed hemorrhoid, don’t hesitate to contact our office in the Tampa Bay area.

High Fiber Lunch Ideas for Diverticulosis

High Fiber Lunch Ideas for Diverticulosis

Also known as diverticular disease, diverticulosis is a condition in which pockets develop in the colon. These pockets can trap stool, making it extremely important for patients to maintain regularity. In this post, we’ll take a look at some common questions we hear at the Colorectal Clinic of Tampa Bay: is a high-fiber diet good for diverticulosis, what is the best fiber for diverticulosis, and what is a good lunch for diverticulosis?

The 3 Kinds Of Rectal Cancer Surgery You Should Know About

The 3 Kinds Of Rectal Cancer Surgery You Should Know About

Depending on the severity or stretch of the cancer when it is discovered, your specialist may recommend you for rectal cancer surgery in order to remove the cancerous cells. At Colorectal Clinic Of Tampa Bay, our colorectal specialists offer three different types of rectal cancer surgery: the LAR, the APR, and the Local Excision surgery to remove cancerous tissue. Let’s go over each of these to find out how they function and what benefits they offer.

Tips for Managing Nighttime IBS Flare-Ups

Tips for Managing Nighttime IBS Flare-Ups

IPBS can be a very frustrating, sometimes embarrassing, condition that seems to come and go in waves. For some patients, IBS symptoms can even disrupt sleep and cause insomnia. In this post, we’ll answer the following questions about IBS that we hear all the time: how can I calm my IBS at night, how do you sleep with an IBS flare-up, and why are my IBS symptoms worse at night?

All You Need to Know About Anal Fissures

All You Need to Know About Anal Fissures

Anal Fissures affect both men and women mostly from the ages of 20-40; however, anyone can develop anal fissures if the circumstances are right. In this post, we’ll take a look at the symptoms and risk factors of anal fissures, and answer a few common questions: what happens if a fissure goes untreated, how long do anal fissures usually last, and can anal fissures heal on their own?

Types Of Colon Polyps

Types Of Colon Polyps

If you’ve gotten screened for colorectal cancer, whether it was because of symptoms or regular screening, your doctor may find something called a colon polyp. While polyps are common and oftentimes don’t become cancer, they will still usually need to be removed. Below, we will discuss what colon polyps are, what causes colon polyps, and how to treat colon polyps.

Do I Have Crohn’s Disease?

Do I Have Crohn’s Disease?

If you’re one of many individuals wondering “how do I know if I have Crohn’s disease,” you’ve come to the right place. Here at the Colorectal Clinic of Tampa Bay, we specialize in colorectal issues like this. In this post, we’ll help you understand what causes Crohn’s disease and answer a question you might have about your own health: how do you rule out Crohn’s disease?

What Is A Colorectal Specialist?

What Is A Colorectal Specialist?

If you are experiencing symptoms or discomfort in areas related to the lower digestive tract, including your colon, rectum, or anus, your primary care doctor or gastroenterologist may refer you to a colorectal specialist. That’s all well and good, but you may find yourself wondering what is a colorectal specialist? Below, we’ll discuss what makes a colorectal specialist different from other doctors in the field, what they treat, what makes a good colorectal specialist, and more.