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What Does a Gastroenterologist Do? What Does a Gastroenterologist Treats?

The Gastrologist in PATNA is in charge of all regular function as well as diseases involving the digestive organs. Patients are cared for in an outpatient / clinic setting or in a hospital environment.<br>

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What Does a Gastroenterologist Do? What Does a Gastroenterologist Treats?

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  1. What Does a Gastroenterologist Do? What Does a Gastroenterologist Treats ?

  2. Gastroenterology is the branch of medicine that deals with the digestive system, sometimes known as the gastrointestinal tract. The gastrointestinal system is in charge of food digestion, nutritional absorption, and waste elimination from the body. Gastroenterologists Patna  are doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating illnesses of the gastrointestinal tract.

  3. These are experts who specialize in: The normal function or physiology of the gastrointestinal organs Food motility, or the ability of food to move through the digestive tract The breakdown or digestion of food The process of nutrient absorption Expulsion of waste from the body

  4. The Gastrologist in PATNA is in charge of all regular function as well as diseases involving the digestive organs. Patients are cared for in an outpatient / clinic setting or in a hospital environment. Gastroenterologists specialize in certain aspects of the digestive system. The oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are among the organs affected. This has some overlap with the services offered by general practitioners, ENT surgeons, upper GI surgeons, and colorectal surgeons.

  5. Gastro-Oesophageal Acid Reflux (GOR) • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) • Pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) (inflammation of the pancreas) • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) • Hepatitis • Jaundice • Hemorrhoids • Bloody stool, cramps, and bloating • Polyps in the large intestine • Gastrointestinal cancer • Reflux esophagitis (induced by gastroesophageal illness) The following are some of the most frequent disorders and symptoms that a gastro doctor Patna / gastrologisttreats:

  6. If you have digestive issues, you should see a gastroenterologist. Chronic abdominal discomfort is one of the most common symptoms. Other frequent digestive issues that may require evaluation by a gastroenterologist include bloating, gas, and diarrhea. Mild symptoms such as nausea, stomach upset, and so on could be signs of a more serious condition. A stomach distress, for example, could signal malabsorption diseases like celiac disease or lactose intolerance. Future damage to the digestive system can be avoided by diagnosing these illnesses. Extreme symptoms, such as blood in the faeces, may be experienced by some patients. Any new symptoms of digestive issues should be discussed with a gastroenterologist.

  7. To diagnose a gastrointestinal condition, the following non-surgical methods can be used:

  8. Colonoscopies (for the detection of colon cancer and polyps) Gastroscopies are the second most common procedure (to detect oesophageal, gastric and small intestinal disease) Biopsies of the liver (to assess liver inflammation and fibrosis) Ultrasounds through the endoscope (to examine the gastrointestinal tract) Sigmoidoscopies (to assess blood loss and bowel discomfort) Capsule endoscopies are a type of capsule endoscopy (to examine the small intestine)

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