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Gastrointestinal Disorders. . Main Points. What are the most common disorders?GERDIBSPUDCrohn's diseaseUlcerative ColitisHow is Evolutionary Medicine related to these disorders? Conclusions. What are the Most Common GI Disorders?. Gastroesophogeal Reflux Disease (GERD)Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)Crohn's diseaseUlcerative Colitis.
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3. Main Points What are the most common disorders?
GERD
IBS
PUD
Crohn’s disease
Ulcerative Colitis
How is Evolutionary Medicine related to these disorders?
Conclusions
4. What are the Most Common GI Disorders? Gastroesophogeal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
Crohn’s disease
Ulcerative Colitis
5. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
6. Causes Gastroesophogeal motility
Complex process by which food and liquids are relocated from one anatomic region to another (esophagus to stomach)
When the process happens in the reverse order, GERD symptoms can occur
7. Symptoms Heartburn
Caused by acid contents of stomach flowing back up into the esophagus as a result of inadequate esophageal sphincter pressure
Waterbrash
Regurgitation of bitter tasting fluids, experienced daily by about 10% of the general population
Chest pain/discomfort
Caused by excessive acid flow into the esophagus, which becomes irritated and painful
Excessive belching
Arises soon after meals, and worsens with eating
9. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
10. Causes Realistically, there is no generally accepted cause of IBS
Hypotheses
Food allergies
Stress
Amount of fiber in diet
Antibiotic use
GI infection
Chronic alcohol abuse
Abnormalities in GI secretions
11. Symptoms Abdominal Pain
Dependent upon the strength of bowel contractions
Bloating
Prolonged contractions prevent a normal passage of air, triggering bloating and belching
Constipation/Diarrhea
These symptoms may alternate, or one of them may be prevalent in the patient.
13. Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)
14. Causes 70% of gastric ulcers and 90% of duodenal ulcers are related to helicobacter pylori
These bacterium live underneath the protective mucous lining of the stomach
They damage the lining of the stomach and duodenum causing inflammation and the secretion of more stomach acid
Ingestion of:
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Anti-arthritic medications
Alcohol
15. Symptoms Pain
Often described as burning, gnawing
Usually worst when stomach is empty of everything but acid
Nausea/Vomiting
Occurs most when ulcer is in pylorus, or narrow exit of the stomach, preventing food from leaving the stomach
Loss of appetite
Feeling bloated
17. Crohn’s Disease
18. Causes The cause of Crohn’s is also unknown
Excluded
Viral
Bacterial
Dietary
Allergy
Possible
Emotions
Environmental
Immunological
Genetic
19. Symptoms Diarrhea
Improper absorption of food
Weight Loss
Increased elimination of fat and other food stuffs
Abdominal pain
Often due to intestinal spasm
Fever
Battles inflammation
Anemia
Occurs from blood loss due to ulcerations of the intestine
21. Ulcerative Colitis
22. Causes Also unknown
Excluded
Pathological
Stress
Allergies
Toxins
Possible
Auto immune disorder
23. Symptoms Blood in the bowel movement
Occurs in over 90% of patients
Amount will vary
Diarrhea
Occurs in 80% of patients
Abdominal Pain
Result of diarrhea
25. How are these disorders related to Darwinian Medicine?
26. Evolution Diseases of civilization
Records exist of symptoms in the Mayan people of the Chiapas region of Mexico
No records have been found predating this
Stone age body, modern environment
Ingestion of medications and toxins
Alcohol
Medications
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Antibiotic use
Environment
Stress
Cleanliness
Helicobacter pylori
Effect of worms on Crohn’s disease
27. Conclusions GI disorders are rather mysterious, and based more on theory, than scientific fact
However, these disorders are more and more frequently occuring throughout the general population
More research is necessary to remove some of the “fog” about these disorders
What causes them?
How are they explained from an evolutionary perspective?