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Sanford R Goldberg, MD
(516) 358-9007
2001 Marcus Ave
New Hyde Park, NY
Sanford R Goldberg, MD
(516) 358-9007
2001 Marcus Ave
New Hyde Park, NY 11042
Business
Queens-Nassau Gastroenterology Association
Specialties
Gastroenterology
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Harold L Lipsky, MD
(516) 593-4451
1 Arlington Ave
Malverne, NY
Harold L Lipsky, MD
(516) 593-4451
1 Arlington Ave
Malverne, NY 11565
Business
All Island Gastroenterology & Liver Associate
Specialties
Gastroenterology
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Jay Steinberg
(631) 425-2121
180 E Pulaski Rd
Huntington Station, NY
(631) 425-2121
180 E Pulaski Rd
Huntington Station, NY 11746
Specialty
Gastroenterology
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Jay Steinberg, MD
631-425-2160
180 E Pulaski Rd
Huntington Station, NY
Jay Steinberg, MD
631-425-2160
180 E Pulaski Rd
Huntington Station, NY 11746
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: New York Univ Sch Of Med, New York Ny 10016
Graduation Year: 1983
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David Gabbaizadeh
(631) 425-2121
180 E Pulaski Rd
Huntington Station, NY
(631) 425-2121
180 E Pulaski Rd
Huntington Station, NY 11746
Specialty
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine
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David P Magier, MD
(516) 488-5050
410 Lakeville Rd
New Hyde Park, NY
David P Magier, MD
(516) 488-5050
410 Lakeville Rd
New Hyde Park, NY 11042
Business
Drs Yunis Roberts & Barrau
Specialties
Gastroenterology
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Darius Sorbi, MD
480-301-8000
5 Signal Ct
Dix Hills, NY
Darius Sorbi, MD
480-301-8000
5 Signal Ct
Dix Hills, NY 11746
Specialties
Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Univ Wurzburg, Med Fak, Wurzburg, F R G
Graduation Year: 1992
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David Gabbaizadeh, MD
516-425-2160
180 E Pulaski Rd
Huntington Station, NY
David Gabbaizadeh, MD
516-425-2160
180 E Pulaski Rd
Huntington Station, NY 11746
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Suny At Stony Brook Hlth Sci Ctr, Stony Brook Ny 11794
Graduation Year: 1992
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Dr.David Gabbaizadeh
(631) 425-2121
180 East Pulaski Road
Huntington Station, NY
Dr.David Gabbaizadeh
(631) 425-2121
180 East Pulaski Road
Huntington Station, NY 11746
Education
Medical School: Suny At Stony Brook Hlth Sci Ctr
Year of Graduation: 1992
Speciality
Gastroenterologist
General Information
Hospital: Huntington
Accepting New Patients: Yes
RateMD Rating
5.0, out of 5 based on 2, reviews.
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Eugene Sullivan, MR
318 Concord St
Dix Hills, NY
Eugene Sullivan, MR
318 Concord St
Dix Hills, NY 11746
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects more than 55 million Americans-mostly women-and can cause a vast array of symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, cramping, diarrhea, constipation, and excessive gas. One potential IBS remedy that's gained some recent attention is charcoal. Known for its ability to extract and neutralize many more times its own weight in gases, heavy metals, toxins, poisons, and other chemicals, some believed it may help with IBS-related gas problems as well. But despite the constant conversations on message boards, there is no hard evidence to support the benefit of charcoal for IBS sufferers. Finding the Right Treatment The good news for sufferers is that in many cases, symptoms can be controlled by managing diet, lifestyle, and stress. Keep these tips in mind: - Avoid problem foods. Foods such as alcohol, chocolate, caffeinated beverages, dairy products, and sugar-free sweeteners can aggravate symptoms. If gas is a particular problem for you, avoid beans, cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli. Chewing gum or drinking through a straw can also cause more gas.
- Eat at regular times. Eating about the same time every day can help regulate bowel function. If you have diarrhea, eating small, frequent meals may make you feel better. Conversely, eating large amounts of high-fiber foods may relieve constipation.
- Get regular exercise. Maintaining an active lifestyle can relieve stress and depression and stimulate normal contractions in your intestines.
- Experiment with fiber. Fiber can be a mixed blessing for easing IBS symptoms. While it helps reduce constipation, it can make gas and cramping worse. Your best bet is to slowly increase the amount of high-fiber foods in your diet such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and beans. If your symptoms stay the same or get worse, talk with your doctor.
If your problems are more severe, you may need more aggressive treatment. Your doctor will help you determine the best treatmen... |
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