Gut-Brain Axis: How Stress Changes Your Microbiome and Motility
Stress has a way of showing up in the gut before it shows up anywhere else: a tight stomach before a meeting, looser stools...
Gut-Friendly Foods: What Helps Digestion and What Irritates It
A “gut-friendly” diet is less about perfection and more about reducing friction: choosing foods and habits that your digestive system can break down smoothly,...
Gut-Skin Connection: Why Breakouts and Eczema Can Flare with Digestive Issues
Skin and digestion share more than a zip code on the body—they share jobs. Both are barrier organs, both host complex microbial ecosystems, and...
H. pylori Infection: Symptoms, Testing, and Treatment
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a common stomach infection that can quietly inflame the stomach lining for years. For some people it causes persistent...
H2 Blockers vs PPIs: Which Is Better for Heartburn and GERD?
Heartburn is simple to describe and surprisingly tricky to treat well. For some people it is an occasional, meal-triggered burn that responds to a...
Hard Stools: Causes, Fixes, and When to Get Checked
Hard stools are one of the most common—yet most misunderstood—digestive complaints. They can show up as pebble-like stool, straining, a sense of incomplete emptying,...
Heartburn During Pregnancy: Safe Treatments and Prevention Tips
Heartburn in pregnancy can feel surprisingly intense: a warm, rising burn behind the breastbone, a sour taste, or the sense that food is “sitting”...
Heartburn vs Acid Reflux vs GERD: Key Differences and What to Do
People often use “heartburn,” “acid reflux,” and “GERD” as if they mean the same thing, but they describe different layers of the same problem....
Hemorrhoids: Symptoms, Causes, and Best Treatments
Hemorrhoids are one of the most common reasons people notice rectal itching, discomfort, or bright red blood on toilet paper. They can be unsettling,...
Hiatal Hernia: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options
A hiatal hernia happens when part of the stomach slides or rolls upward through the natural opening in the diaphragm (the hiatus) where the...
Hiccups That Won’t Stop: Causes, GERD Links, and When to Get Checked
Most hiccups are harmless: a brief, quirky reflex that fades as quickly as it starts. But when hiccups last for days, return in long...
High-Intensity Workouts and Gut Symptoms: Nausea, Cramps, and When to Slow Down
High-intensity training can feel like a full-body upgrade—until your stomach disagrees. Nausea during intervals, cramping mid-run, urgent diarrhea after a hard ride, or a...
Histamine Intolerance and Gut Symptoms: Triggers, Tests, and Next Steps
Digestive symptoms that seem to “come and go” can be frustrating—especially when they cluster around meals, worsen later in the day, or overlap with...
How Often Should You Poop? What’s Normal for Frequency and Consistency
Bowel habits are one of the clearest “daily signals” your digestive system sends. Yet many people judge normal by what they do on their...
How to Poop Better: Timing, Position, and Habit Tips That Work
A “better” bowel movement is not about perfection. It is about comfort, efficiency, and consistency—going without dread, pain, or long bathroom sessions. For many...
How to Taper Off PPIs Safely: Rebound Acid and Step-Down Strategies
If you have been taking a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for heartburn or GERD, the idea of stopping can feel simple on paper and...















