Gastrointestinal Disorders and Drug Delivery

Track 07: Gastrointestinal Disorders and Drug Delivery

Gastrointestinal disorders include such conditions as constipation, irritable bowel syndromehaemorrhoids, anal fissures, perianal abscesses, anal fistulas, perianal infectionsdiverticular diseasescolitiscolon polyps and cancer. Many of these can be prevented or minimized by maintaining a healthy lifestylepracticing good bowel habits, and submitting to cancer screening.

Functional GI disorders are disorders of gut–brain interaction. It is a group of disorders classified by GI symptoms related to any combination of the following: motility disturbancevisceral hypersensitivity, altered mucosal and immune function, altered gut Microbiota, and altered central nervous system (CNS) processing. Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders, including functional bowel diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease (CD) and colitis, afflict more than one in five Americans, particularly women. While some GI disorders may be controlled by diet and pharmaceutical medications, others are poorly moderated by conventional treatments. Symptoms of GI disorders often include cramping, abdominal paininflammation of the lining of the large and/or small intestinechronic diarrhearectal bleeding and weight loss.

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