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MBBS,MS (Gen. Surgery), DrNB (Doctorate National Board - Surgical Gastroenterology)
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6 years experience overall
Bhopal , Bhopal
MBBS, MD, DM (Gastro)
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4 years experience overall
Bhopal , Bhopal
Yes, a Gastroenterologist can treat liver disorders as they specialize in diagnosing and treating diseases related to the digestive system, including the liver. However, a Hepatologist is a specialist in liver diseases and may have more extensive training and experience in treating complex liver conditions.
Gastroenterologists may use a variety of tests to diagnose and monitor digestive system disorders, including blood tests, stool tests, endoscopy, colonoscopy, abdominal ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, and liver biopsy. The specific tests recommended will depend on the patient’s symptoms and medical history.
Gastroenterologists treat constipation by recommending an increase in fiber and water intake, regular exercise, and bowel movements when feeling the urge. If these methods fail, they may prescribe laxatives. It is important to follow the instructions on the medication and be up to date on colon cancer screening.
Endoscopy is generally a safe procedure. But, as in any surgery, there are some potential complications such as perforation, reaction to sedation, infection, bleeding, and pancreatitis resulting from ERCP. However, the risk of complications is low, and healthcare providers take precautions to minimize them.
Yes, it is recommended to consult a gastroenterologist in case of colon cancer. Gastroenterologists play an important role in the diagnosis and staging of tumors, locating tumors during surgery, and helping patients cope with the GI-related side effects of cancer and treatment. They use colonoscopy and endoscopy to diagnose and stage tumors and search for metastatic disease.
Common gastrointestinal symptoms include abdominal pain, bloating, indigestion, gas, nausea and vomiting, rectal bleeding, diarrhea, constipation, unexplained weight loss or gain, heartburn, and jaundice.
Gastroenterologists treat disorders of the digestive tract, which include the stomach and intestines. However, they also treat disorders of the mouth, esophagus, gallbladder, pancreas, liver, bile ducts, and other organs that make up the digestive system.
Yes, a gastroenterologist can perform a colonoscopy. Gastroenterologists and colorectal surgeons are specialists in gastrointestinal diseases and receive special training in endoscopic procedures involving the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
The gastroenterologist may be involved in diagnosing appendicitis and ruling out other possible causes of abdominal pain, but the primary treatment for appendicitis is surgical removal of the appendix and it is done by a general surgeon.
Yes, gastroenterologists can deal with hemorrhoids. While gastroenterologists primarily focus on the digestive system, they also diagnose conditions related to the anus and rectum, including hemorrhoids. But the treatment is primarily done by colorectal surgeon. They deal with medical and surgical treatment of disorders affecting the colon, rectum, and anus.
If you experience severe or frequent symptoms of GERD, or if over-the-counter medications for heartburn are not effective, you should make an appointment with a gastroenterologist. Common signs and symptoms of GERD include heartburn, regurgitation of food or liquid, upper abdominal or chest pain, trouble swallowing, and a sensation of a lump in your throat.
No, a gastroenterologist is not a surgeon. They specialize in internal medicine and are experts in medically treating gastrointestinal diseases. However, they are not trained in performing surgery.
If you have symptoms like chronic abdominal pain, diarrhea, or heartburn that doesn’t go away, or if you’re at risk for colorectal cancer, it’s important to see a gastroenterologist to get the care you need. They have the expertise to identify the root cause of these problems and determine the appropriate treatment.
A gastroenterologist is a medical professional who possesses specialized expertise in diagnosing and treating disorders associated with the digestive system, encompassing organs such as the stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. Their in-depth knowledge extends to understanding the ailments that affect the gastrointestinal tract.
A gastroenterologist is a healthcare professional who works on identifying and treating ailments affecting the digestive system. They begin by gathering information about your symptoms and conducting a thorough examination to pinpoint the potential underlying causes. Once a diagnosis is made, they devise a treatment plan tailored to your specific condition. This treatment plan may involve prescribing medications, recommending surgical interventions, or facilitating a referral to a specialist in a related field.
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