Give the names of diseases caused due to disorders of the digestive tract.

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(N/A) The diseases caused due to disorders of the digestive tract include:
$1$. Jaundice: It is a condition where the liver is affected,and skin and eyes turn yellow due to the deposition of bile pigments.
$2$. Vomiting: It is the ejection of stomach contents through the mouth.
$3$. Diarrhea: It is the abnormal frequency of bowel movement and increased liquidity of the fecal discharge.
$4$. Constipation: It is a condition in which the feces are retained within the colon as the bowel movements occur irregularly.
$5$. Indigestion: It is a condition in which food is not properly digested leading to a feeling of fullness.

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