Gastro Center NJ

Gastro Center NJ

At the Gastro Center of NJ, we prioritize your digestive health. Our highly trained professional gastroenterologists treat our patients with the most modern approaches and the most advanced medical technologies. We work towards accommodating the unique needs of every patient....

How to Get Rid of Gas After Upper Endoscopy

An upper endoscopy can be an uncomfortable procedure. For some patients the discomfort associated with an upper endoscopy extends well after the exam is done. Excess gas is one of the most common side-effects of upper endoscopy due to the introduction ...

Is There a Difference Between an Endoscopy and an Upper Endoscopy?

Endoscopy is a medical term that is used interchangeably with other procedures. In reality endoscopy refers to a range of examinations that involve a camera called an endoscope. So what is the difference between an upper endoscopy and an endoscopy? An...

A Complete Overview of Upper GI Endoscopy

An upper endoscopy, sometimes referred to as esophagogastroduodenoscopy or EGD, is a type of endoscopy performed on the upper GI tract. This procedure is considered the golden standard for identifying certain gastrointestinal disorders such as celiac d...

Can Intermittent Fasting Help IBS?

Watchful eating, regular exercise, medication and antibiotics are traditional methods of managing IBS symptoms. However, more and more patients are recognizing the benefits of intermittent fasting in dealing with IBS. Can intermittent fasting help wit...

5 Exercises to Avoid If You Suffer from IBS and What Are Your Alternatives

Exercise might be the last thing on your mind as an IBS patient, but science proves that becoming more active might just be what you need to manage IBS symptoms. However, some exercises are known to worsen symptoms instead of improving them. So, what e...

Can IBS Cause Weight Gain and What Can You Do About It

Patients with gastrointestinal problems often experience unprecedented weight change as a side-effect of their disorder. Weight gain or loss can occur depending on a handful of factors. For example, patients with IBS experiencing constipation and abdom...

Can You Join the Military With Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

Irritable bowel syndrome can be an intrusive disorder affecting a person’s quality of life. Onsets of diarrhea and constipation are to be expected on a regular, if not daily, basis. Unrestricted dietary choices, physical exertion, and psychologic...

What Makes Irritable Bowel Syndrome Worse?

Irritable bowel disorder (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal abnormality affecting up to 20% of the U.S. population. Patients experience sporadic episodes of bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain. These symptoms come and go depending on a...

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Symptoms and Causes

Irritable bowel syndrome can be a major inconvenience to affected individuals. Without proper intervention, patients can easily suffer depression, social anxiety, and even fecal incontinence. Diagnosing IBS is the key to managing its symptoms. So, how...

Gastritis Friendly Restaurants: What Are My Options

Living with gastritis can be difficult. For people with acute gastritis, they only have to wait a couple of days or weeks before resuming normal eating patterns. This isn’t the case for patients suffering from chronic gastritis. Can I still eat ...