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Public Education & Awareness

Since our inception in 1991, IFFGD has helped millions of people, providing education, assistance, and support. Each month, IFFGD creates a Digestive Health Monthly (DHM) enewsletter to keep you updated on issues that matter. This newsletter contains the latest news about treatments, research breakthroughs, and the activities of those taking steps to raise awareness.  The information […]

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Qualifying for Social Security Benefits with a GI Disorder

Medically Qualifying for Social Security Benefits Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are more common than people think. Even though almost everyone has occasional bouts of GI issues, thousands of people have chronic and severe GI disorders that can make it impossible for them to work. If you have worked in the past but can’t work now because […]

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Understanding Research Funding

Will Donating to Medical Research Make A Difference? Understanding Research Funding Since our founding in 1991, IFFGD has witnessed remarkable strides in understanding gastrointestinal (GI) and motility disorders. We’ve seen breakthroughs in research, improvements in care, and a growing awareness of these complex conditions. But there’s still so much more to do. We stand at […]

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ANONYMOUS’S PERSONAL STORY

Thank you to everyone who was willing to share their storiy. They gave me the courage to contribute here. I am a 46 year old male and I have suffered from chronic constipation since early childhood and the cause is not mysterious. I was born with a neurogenic bowel and bladder defect so bowel function […]

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ANONYMOUS’S PERSONAL STORY

Hello, my name is Cathryn. I am 17 years old. I have gastroparesis and have had it for a long time now. My case is very severe and I also have chronic GERD too. Yet, I am not diabetic oor borderline. Gastroparesis has caused many delays and harsh outcomes in my young life. They do […]

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Living with IBS

Jump to Topic IBS Patients’ Experience and Unmet Needs Living with IBS can be difficult. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic and unpredictable condition. Symptoms that change over time and are hard to talk about add to the challenge of living with it. IBS affects not only each of us who suffers, but also […]

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Frequently Asked Questions about Hirschsprung’s Disease

Introduction Your child has Hirschsprung’s disease. This fact sheet was written to answer some of the questions you may have. We hope the information will help you better understand the disease and its effects on your child. Hirschsprung’s disease is named after the 19th century doctor, Harald Hirschsprung, who first identified it in 1886. Prior […]

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Reporter’s Guide to Bowel Incontinence

IFFGD is dedicated to informing, assisting, and supporting people affected by gastrointestinal disorders. We have been working since 1991 to broaden understanding about gastrointestinal disorders and support research. Loss of bowel control, or incontinence, is a condition which is surprisingly widespread yet masked by silence. It is often assumed that incontinence is a condition limited […]

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome

What Does IBS Mean Irritable bowel syndrome is a disturbance of bowel function that includes symptoms of abdominal pain or discomfort and altered bowel habit (change in frequency or consistency) – chronic or recurrent diarrhea, constipation, or both in alternation. IBS comprises a group of functional bowel disorders. “Irritable Bowel” refers to a disturbance in the […]

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Online Survey Looks to Help Improve Outcomes for those with IBS

Effective Doctor-Patient Communication is Essential For Immediate Release Media Contact form IFFGD 414-964-1799 Milwaukee, WI, March 30, 2015 – Successful relationships between healthcare providers and those affected by long-term conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are an important part of managing life with a chronic disorder. An online survey aimed at identifying what makes for […]

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Abdominal Adhesions

Description and Causes What are abdominal adhesions? Abdominal adhesions are bands of tissue that form between abdominal tissues and organs. Normally, internal tissues and organs have slippery surfaces, which allow them to shift easily as the body moves. Adhesions cause tissues and organs to stick together. The intestines are part of the digestive system. Abdominal […]

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