Food intolerances and hemorrhoids

The relationship between food intolerances and lesions of the ano-rectal canal is becoming more and more important, with suspicion, in many cases, of a genetic autoimmune origin.

In fact, hundreds of patients have been suffering for years from common symptoms and ailments, often familial, such as:

  • Gas
  • Abdominal distention
  • Heartburn
  • Intestinal rumbling
  • Gastroesophageal reflux
  • Headaches
  • Muscle aches and tiredness
  • Appearance of mouth sores
  • Candidiasis and recurrent cystitis
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Dermatitis and dry skin
  • Anal pathology: hemorrhoids, anal fissure, itching, anal bleeding.

Misdiagnosis does not solve the problems

These patients are often misdiagnosed with problems such as irritable bowel disease, hiatal hernia, gastritis caused by helicobacter bacteria or fibromyalgia. In this case, patients undergo treatments that do not solve their problems, and even worsen them.

These conditions and problems are often inherited, and it is common for entire families to suffer from the same symptoms.

The diagnosis of the foods causing the malabsorption and/or intolerance, which provoke the consequent cellular toxicity, allows the appropriate treatment to be indicated with excellent results, achieving in many cases the healing of the anus and avoiding in most cases anorectal surgery.

For more information, consult a specialist in Proctology (Dr Victoria Delgado Diaz).

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