Short bowel syndrome (SBS): Spicing up your diet
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Food and beverages can impact short bowel syndrome (SBS) symptoms, but adding herbs and spices can help you enjoy your food.
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO): Managing with diet
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Having more bacteria than usual in your small intestine can cause uncomfortable symptoms like gas. Managing your diet can help.
Celiac disease: Who should be tested
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If you’ve been diagnosed with a condition related to celiac disease or have other risk factors, does that mean you should be tested for celiac disease?
Alpha-gal syndrome with GI symptoms
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Alpha-gal syndrome is an allergy that causes your body to respond badly after eating meat from mammals and can cause GI or skin symptoms.
Short bowel syndrome (SBS): From teen to adult care
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Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare disorder that happens when you don’t have enough small intestine, or it doesn’t work well. As a teen or adolescent with SBS, it’s time to learn how to become comfortable making your own health care decisions.
Trust Your Gut
Short bowel syndrome (SBS): Small bowel ostomy diet
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If you have an ostomy with short bowel syndrome (SBS), you may need to adjust what you eat and drink to change your stool output.
Short bowel syndrome (SBS): Oral rehydration solutions
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Oral rehydration helps patients with short bowel syndrome stay adequately hydrated and maintain the correct amount of fluid in their body.
Short bowel syndrome (SBS): Nutrition 101
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Short bowel syndrome (SBS) happens when you don’t have enough small bowel which stops your body from absorbing nutrients from food or drink.
Short bowel syndrome (SBS)
![Short bowel syndrome image before and after surgery](https://patient-staging.gastro.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/GettyImages-1024896218-1024x1024.jpg)
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a rare disorder that happens when you don’t have enough small intestine, or it doesn’t work well.