Neurogastroenterology
The Best Neurogastroenterology Hospital in Thane, Maharashtra
Many people suffer from gut disorders related to eating, sensitivity, discomfort, and evacuation, which are commonly associated with abnormalities in the neurological system or muscles in the gut itself, or in the way the neurological systems of the stomach and the brain interact. These may cause chest discomfort, stomach pain, abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, constipation, diarrhoea, and difficult urination in addition to heartburn and other symptoms.
Dr. Rajdeep More has a special interest in neurogastroenterology and GI motility. He is trained in motility testing, esophageal manometry, and anorectal manometry, impedance studies, and biofeedback.
Our centre provides cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, allowing us to diagnose and treat even the most difficult cases. Each patient’s evaluation is tailored to their specific needs in order to produce the most accurate diagnosis possible and the most effective course of neurogastroenterology treatment.
Our treatment for motility disorders focuses on alleviating symptoms, correcting the cause (if possible), and increasing the patient’s quality of life, sense of well-being, and ability to engage in daily activities.
Some Conditions Treated in Neurogastroenterology include:
Disorders of the Oesophagus
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): GERD occurs when partially digested food and stomach acid comes up into the oesophagus. This can cause a number of uncomfortable symptoms, including heartburn.
- Dysphagia: It is a condition that makes it difficult to swallow food or drink. This may affect a person’s ability to eat and drink.
- Chest Pain: Chest pain that is not caused by a heart disease could be caused by GERD, motility disorders, or nerve hypersensitivity in your oesophagus.
Disorders of the stomach
- Gastroparesis: It is a chronic condition when the stomach is unable to naturally empty itself. Food moves more slowly through the stomach than usual.
- Functional Dyspepsia: A disorder in which digestion is impaired. It causes chronic or recurring pain or discomfort in the upper abdominal area.
- Chronic Nausea: When you have chronic nausea, you have a continual nauseous, uncomfortable sensation in your stomach.
Disorders of the small bowel and colon
- Chronic Diarrhoea: It is a typical condition where loose, watery stools persist for longer than two weeks. This results in stomach cramping and bloating. It could be caused by an infection or an underlying disease.
- Chronic Constipation: It is irregular bowel movements or difficult passage of stools that persists for a few weeks or longer.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A chronic gastrointestinal condition that affects the large intestine and causes diarrhoea, abdominal pain, cramps, bloating, and flatulence.
- Bowel Obstruction: This condition occurs when nerves and brain impulses prevent food from flowing through your digestive tract despite the absence of a physical obstruction.
Disorders of the Anus or Rectum (Anorectum)
- Pelvic Floor Dyssynergia: It is a painful condition that affects the pelvic floor muscles. It impairs the capacity of the pelvic floor to relax by causing the puborectalis muscles and other pelvic floor muscles to lose their coordination.
- Faecal Incontinence: Stool leakage occurs in both men and women as a result of anal sphincter or pelvic floor muscle weakening or dysfunction.