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Revolutionizing Gastrointestinal Health: Mercy Medical Center’s New Breath and Motility Center Provides Hope for Millions of Sufferers

In Baltimore, Maryland, a new breath and motility center at Mercy Medical Center is revolutionizing the way gastrointestinal problems are diagnosed and treated. This center offers diagnostic services for a range of conditions that go beyond traditional endoscopies and colonoscopies. The focus here is on motility, which refers to how food moves through the digestive system.

Millions of Americans suffer from gastrointestinal disorders, with symptoms such as nausea, fecal incontinence, and IBS. For Lateera White, who experienced frequent vomiting, the new center provided much-needed relief. By breathing into a bag, patients can have their breath gasses analyzed to determine food intolerance and malabsorption issues. This testing can reveal conditions like gastroparesis, where food sits in the stomach for extended periods.

Individuals diagnosed with gastroparesis may experience feelings of fullness even when they are still hungry. The center’s approach involves working with a dietician to identify problematic food items and make dietary adjustments. By addressing these issues, patients like White can find relief from their gastrointestinal symptoms.

If you are experiencing chronic gastrointestinal symptoms such as constipation, nausea, diarrhea or heartburn, it may be beneficial to consider the possibility of a motility disorder. Seeking help from a specialized center like Mercy Medical Center’s breath and motility center can provide valuable insights into your digestive health and lead to effective treatment.

The new center at Mercy Medical Center offers hope for millions of Americans who suffer from gastrointestinal disorders. With its cutting-edge diagnostic services and personalized approach to treatment, this center is helping patients find relief from their symptoms and improve their overall quality of life.

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