Stomach Disorder Treatment in Texas
Advanced Diagnosis & Personalized Care for Lasting Relief
At Gastroenterology and Advanced Metabolic Institute of Texas, we provide expert care for stomach-related conditions that can impact your comfort, nutrition, and overall health. From common issues like gastritis to complex disorders such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, our team is equipped to diagnose, manage, and treat your symptoms with precision and compassion.
Stomach Conditions We Treat
We treat a wide range of stomach disorders, including:
- Gastritis: Inflammation of the stomach lining that can cause pain, nausea, and bloating.
- Peptic Ulcer Disease: Painful sores in the stomach or small intestine (duodenal ulcers), often caused by acid or infection.
- Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori) Infection: A common bacterial infection that can lead to ulcers, gastritis, and stomach cancer if left untreated.
- Gastroparesis: A condition that slows or stops stomach emptying, leading to bloating, nausea, and early fullness.
- Stomach Cancer: Early detection, diagnostic testing, and management of gastric malignancies.
- Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: A rare condition involving tumors that cause the stomach to produce excessive acid, leading to recurrent ulcers.
How Gastroenterology and Advanced Metabolic Institute of Texas Can Help
We use advanced diagnostic tools like upper endoscopy, gastric emptying studies, and breath testing to accurately identify the cause of your symptoms. Our individualized treatment plans may include antibiotics, acid reducers, dietary changes, or referrals for specialized care when necessary. Our goal is to resolve your symptoms and protect your long-term digestive health.
FAQs: Stomach Disorders
What are common symptoms of a stomach disorder?
Frequent stomach pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting, early satiety, or black/tarry stools may be signs of an underlying condition.
Is H. pylori infection serious?
Yes. If untreated, it can cause ulcers and increase the risk of stomach cancer. Fortunately, it’s treatable with antibiotics.
Can stomach ulcers heal on their own?
Some may, but treatment with acid suppression and H. pylori eradication (if present) leads to faster healing and prevents complications.
What is gastroparesis and who gets it?
Gastroparesis is delayed stomach emptying, often seen in people with diabetes or nerve damage. It can be managed with diet and medication.
Feel Better, Faster
Chronic stomach pain or nausea isn’t something you should have to live with. Let us help you get answers—and relief. Schedule Your Appointment with Gastroenterology and Advanced Metabolic Institute of Texas
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