2. Ascites
This condition is
characterized by a buildup
of fluid in the abdominal
cavity, specifically within the
peritoneal cavity that is
located within the abdomen
and the abdominal organs.
A few of the most common
signs of Ascites include
swelling in the abdomen
and the ankles, an increase
in weight gain and also
shortness of breath.
3. Colon Cancer
Cancer of the colon
develops by the
formation of malignant
cancer cells within the
large intestine. In many
situations colon cancer is
prompted by the
development of polyps,
noncancerous
abnormalities that appear
in the lining of the colon.
4. Gastritis
Gastritis is a condition
that is marked by swelling
and inflammation in the
lining of the esophagus.
Gastritis often occurs as a
symptom of other
gastrointestinal
diseases, but if it is left
untreated it could lead to
the development of
serious ailments such as
stomach cancer.
5. Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are swollen
veins and clusters of
tissues that develop in
the anus and lower
rectum. Internal
hemorrhoids develop
inside of the lower
rectum and are often less
painful than external
hemorrhoids, which
develop underneath the
skin surrounding the
anus.