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Dr. Sheeja K. Abraham, MD is a pediatrician in Philadelphia, PA specializing in general pediatrics and pediatric gastroenterology. She graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine. Dr. Sheeja K. Abraham, MD is affiliated with Jefferson Health, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Nemours Children's Health, Nemours Children's Health, Philadelphia and Jefferson Abington Hospital.
833 Chestnut Street East Suite 300 - Specialty Care
Philadelphia, PA 19107
1245 Highland Avenue Suite 204
Abington, PA 19001
2932 Springfield Road
Broomall, PA 19008
30 Worthington Boulevard
Malvern, PA 19355
33 South 9th Street Pediatrics
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Gastrointestinal Problems (Digestive Disorders)
The gastrointestinal system, or GI tract, is the name given to a collection of organs that work together to digest food. These organs fit together in a long tube, running from the mouth to the anus, and include the esophagus, stomach, and intestines, among others. With so many parts working together, complicated by today's busy lifestyles and diets, digestive problems are common. As many as 1 in 3 Americans have a digestive or GI disorder. There are a huge variety of digestive problems, but the most common are IBS, constipation, GERD, hemorrhoids, and ulcers.
IBS, or irritable bowel syndrome, happens when the muscles surrounding the colon contract too easily or frequently. The result is abdominal pain, cramps, diarrhea or constipation, gas and bloating. IBS attacks can often be brought on by specific triggers, so a key part of treatment is learning which foods trigger IBS attacks and avoiding them. Treatment also includes exercise, avoiding stress, and medications if needed.
Constipation, or large, hard, or infrequent stools, happens to everyone at some point. It can be caused by a disruption in routine or food, or by eating a diet without many fresh fruits and vegetables. Although it is uncomfortable, constipation is common and usually not serious, but it can sometimes become chronic. Adding fiber to the diet, exercising, and taking medications may help.
GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a severe form of chronic heartburn where stomach acid spills back up into the esophagus. Left untreated, the acid may even eat away at the esophagus and cause serious damage. Treatment includes changing the diet to avoid trigger foods, losing weight if needed, medications, or even surgery.
Hemorrhoids are blood vessels around the rectum that become irritated, swollen or torn while straining during a bowel movement. They are most often caused by constipation, but can also be caused by pregnancy, diarrhea, or simply a genetic predisposition towards hemorrhoids. Treatment involves first treating any constipation issues, then keeping the area clean and soothed until it has healed. If these measures are ineffective, surgery is sometimes used.
Peptic ulcers are sores or spots of inflammation in the lining of the stomach or close to the stomach in the small intestine. Usually this area is coated with a protective lining that shields the tissue from the strong stomach acid, but a break in the lining can let acid in, causing the sores. It used to be thought that stress caused ulcers, but now it is known that is not the case. Most often, they are caused by an infection by H. pylori bacteria, but ulcers can also be caused by alcohol abuse or overuse of aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, or other NSAIDS. The symptoms of an ulcer are pain, hunger, nausea, and fatigue.
Gastrointestinal problems, perhaps more than any other area, are markedly affected by lifestyle. Many disorders can be prevented or treated at least in part by eating a healthy diet high in fiber, exercising regularly, drinking enough water, and limiting alcohol intake. Still, the frequency of digestive disorders means that even the healthiest person can be affected by them. Anyone who notices blood in their stool, experiences abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or any significant change in bowel movements should see a doctor.
Dr. Sheeja K. Abraham, MD graduated from SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine. She completed residency at Weill Cornell Medical College Affiliated Hospitals. She is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics/General Pediatrics American Board of Pediatrics/Pediatric Gastroenterology and has a state license in Pennsylvania.
Medical School: SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine
Residency: Weill Cornell Medical College Affiliated Hospitals
Board Certification: American Board of Pediatrics/General Pediatrics American Board of Pediatrics/Pediatric Gastroenterology
Licensed In: Pennsylvania
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Dr. Sheeja K. Abraham, MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: QualCare, Aetna Medicare, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield, Private Healthcare Systems (PHCS), AmeriHealth, MultiPlan PPO, MultiPlan, Three Rivers Provider Network, Keystone Health Plan East, Aetna, Geisinger Health Plan, US Family Health Plan, United Healthcare, Great-West Healthcare, Medicaid, Humana, Devon Health, Fidelis Care, TRICARE, First Health, Aetna HMO, Lifetrac Transplant, Personal Choice 65, Star Healthcare Network, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware *PA Loc Contiguous to DE*, Plan Vista/NPPN PPO, Medicare FFS, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Pennsylvania, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware *PA Loc NONContiguous to DE*, Insurance Administrators of America, Personal Choice, UPMC MCAID/CHIP PA DE, UPMC, Delaware Medicare, Qualcare HMO/POS/PPO, Preferred Healthcare PPO and Keystone First VIP.
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Sheeja K. Abraham, MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. |
$108
Kanuma $108 |
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Prometheus Laboratories Inc. |
$102
Lotronex $92 |
Non-Covered-Product $10 |
QOL Medical, LLC |
$36
SUCRAID $36 |
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AbbVie Inc. |
$12
Humira $12 |
Food and Beverage | $249 |
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Education | $10 |
Dr. Sheeja Abraham is a pediatric gastroenterology and general pediatrics specialist in Philadelphia, PA, Broomall, PA, and Malvern, PA. Her areas of expertise include celiac disease, crohn's disease, and liver disease. Dr. Abraham seems to honor Blue California, Coventry, and Geisinger Health Plan, as well as other insurance carriers. She studied medicine at SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine. Her training includes a residency program at a hospital affiliated with Weill Cornell Medical College. Her hospital/clinic affiliations include Nemours Children's Health and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. Dr. Abraham welcomes new patients at her office inBroomall, PA as reported by Jefferson Health.