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Diseases of the digestive tract include inflammatory bowel disease, hemorrhoids, gallstones, constipation, colorectal cancer, irritable bowel syndrome (IBD), pancreatitis, lactose intolerance, and more. These conditions affect different sections of the GI tract, which is dived into the upper GI tract and lower GI tract.

The upper GI tract consists of the mouth, pharynx, stomach, and esophagus. The stomach connects to the small intestine. The lower GI tract includes the intestines and anus. The bowel is composed of two sections, including the small and large intestines.

The liver, pancreas, and gallbladder is responsible for producing the digestive juices required in digestion of food. Dr. Davidson and his team provide treatments for a complex range of diseases and conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract.

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Your Digestive Health Deserves Attention

Your gut health matters more than you think. Every symptom tells a story - bloating, discomfort, heartburn, or changes in digestion can all be signs that your body needs care and attention. At Beverly Hills Center for Digestive Health, Dr. Mark Davidson helps patients...

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Happy Halloween from Beverly Hills Center for Digestive Health! 👻 Go ahead and enjoy those sweet treats, but remember — moderation keeps your tummy happy. 🍬✨ If you notice bloating, indigestion, or stomach discomfort after the festivities, it might be time to check in...

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