Digestive Diagnostics
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Recommended tests after gallbladder removal
Gallbladder removal, known as cholecystectomy, is a very common surgical procedure often performed to alleviate symptoms caused by gallstones or other gallbladder diseases. While generally…
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Diagnostics for post-infection digestive changes
Post-infectious digestive changes are becoming increasingly recognized as a significant consequence following even seemingly mild infections – from common viral illnesses like influenza and norovirus…
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Testing approaches when gut symptoms don’t match lab results
The frustrating disconnect between how someone feels in their gut – the bloating, pain, altered bowel habits – and what standard lab tests reveal is…
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Tools gastroenterologists use when symptoms are vague
Gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are notoriously tricky. Unlike a broken bone which presents with obvious trauma and localized pain, GI complaints – bloating, abdominal discomfort, altered…
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Health checks recommended after long-term antibiotic use
Antibiotics are undeniably one of modern medicine’s greatest achievements, saving countless lives from bacterial infections. However, their widespread use – often necessary but sometimes excessive…
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Routine checks for those at risk of GI cancers
Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers encompass a diverse group of malignancies affecting the digestive tract, from the esophagus to the rectum. Early detection is undeniably crucial for…
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Early detection strategies for slow bowel movement disorders
Constipation, infrequent bowel movements, or difficulty passing stool are surprisingly common experiences, often dismissed as minor inconveniences. However, chronic slow bowel movement disorders – encompassing…
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Screening options for those with weight loss and gut pain
Weight loss coupled with persistent gut pain is a concerning combination, often signaling an underlying issue beyond simple dietary adjustments or exercise routines. It’s crucial…
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Testing procedures for recurring diarrhea episodes
Diarrhea, characterized by frequent passage of loose, watery stools, is a remarkably common ailment experienced by people of all ages. While often acute and self-limiting…
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Medical imaging used in detecting hidden bleeding
Hidden bleeding, often termed “occult” or internal bleeding, presents a significant diagnostic challenge in clinical medicine. Unlike overt bleeding – such as from a visible…