Why Endoscopy is Normal, but You Still Have Swallowing Problems?
An endoscopy is a camera test. The doctor passes a thin flexible tube through your mouth to look at the lining of your oesophagus (food pipe), stomach, and the first part of your small intestine.
What Do Anorectal Manometry Reports Actually Mean? (Patient Guide)
Anorectal manometry is a safe, non-surgical diagnostic test. It measures how well your rectum and anal sphincter muscles work together. The anal sphincter consists of internal and external muscle rings that control the opening and closing of the anus.
Chronic Constipation vs Motility Disorder – What’s the Difference?
Chronic constipation is more than just a "clogged" feeling. It is medically defined as having two or more of the following symptoms for at least three months:
Can Chronic Constipation Damage My Intestine?
Dr. Rupali Bandgar-Jankar is India's first leading Consultant Gastrophysiologist and Biofeedback Specialist, with over 8 years of expertise in treating complex digestive and pelvic floor disorders.
Why Your Constipation Is Not Improving
Many people believe that constipation simply means not going to the toilet often enough. However, the medical definition is much broader.
Can Biofeedback Therapy Help in IBS with Constipation (IBS-C)?
biofeedback therapy for IBS-C has shown excellent results, especially in patients where constipation is caused by poor muscle coordination rather than just diet or lifestyle.
The Role of Anorectal Manometry Before Starting Biofeedback Therapy
Imagine trying to fix a complex machine without knowing which part is broken. Many clinics offer biofeedback as a general "one-size-fits-all" exercise. Without a prior diagnostic test, this often leads to failure. Patients become frustrated and lose hope.
Dyssynergic Defecation: Why Biofeedback Therapy Doesn’t Work for Some Patients
Chronic constipation is more than just an occasional discomfort. For many, it is a life-altering condition that affects mental peace and daily routines.
How Many Sessions of Biofeedback Therapy Are Needed? A Complete Guide
Biofeedback is a painless and non-invasive process. It does not involve any surgery, injections, or heavy medications. Think of it as a gym for your pelvic floor muscles. It uses a high-tech monitor to show you how your body is behaving.
Why Biofeedback Therapy Fails in Some Patients? Know the Reasons
Biofeedback therapy is a specialised treatment that trains patients to control their pelvic floor muscles properly. Many people with chronic constipation or incontinence have difficulty coordinating these muscles.









