Cholelithiasis- Stones in the gallbladder.
Cholestasis- Blockage in bile flow from the gallbladder.
Cirrhosis- Liver condition in which the hepatic cells degenerate and surrounding connective tissues thicken.
Diverticulitis- Inflammation on small pouches (diverticula) that form the lining and the wall of the colon.
Dumping syndrome- Symptoms including diarrhea, that often occur following a gastrectomy.
Dysentery- Intestinal infection, caused by viruses, bacteria, or protozoan, that causes diarrhea and cramps.
Dyspepsia- Indigestion; difficulty in digesting a meal.
Dysphagia- difficulty in swallowing.
Enteritis- Inflammation of the intestine.
Esophagitis- Inflammation of the esophagus.
Gastrectomy- Partial or complete removal of the stomach.
Gastrostomy- The creation of an opening in the stomach wall through
which food and liquids may be administered when swallowing is not possible. (G-tube)
Glossitis- Inflammation of the tongue.
Ileus- Obstruction of the intestine due to an inhibition of motility or a mechanical cause.
Ileitis- Inflammation of the ileum.
Pharyngitis- Inflammation of the pharynx.
Pylorospasm- Spasm of the pyloric portion of the stomach or the pyloric sphincter.
Pyorrhea- Inflammation of the dental periosteum with pus formation.
Stomatitis- Inflammation of the lining of the mouth.