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Intestinal bleeding
- ... become infected (diverticulitis) cause an obstruction of the intestine, or cause bleeding from the intestine. The most common symptom of ...
- ... become infected (diverticulitis) cause an obstruction of the intestine, or cause bleeding from the intestine. The most common symptom of ...
- ... using the endoscope, surgery may be required. The bleeding segment of intestine or stomach is removed. However, most cases of GI bleeding are managed successfully with endsocopy.
- ... may be recommended for: Blockage of the intestine (intestinal obstruction) due to scar tissue or deformities Bleeding, infection, or ulcers due to inflammation of the ...
- ... be inconclusive and cannot locate the source of bleeding in the intestinal system, or other studies prove inadequate in evaluating ...
- ... may be indicated for: Blockage of the intestine (intestinal obstruction) due to scar tissue or tumors Bleeding, due to diverticulosis or arteriovenous malformations Injuries Cancer ...
- ... mouth, which leads to the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, and finally, the rectum and anus. The GI tract is basically a long, hollow, muscular tube through which food passes and nutrients are absorbed.
- ... rectum is the final portion of the large intestine. It empties stool from the body through the anus. Hemorrhoids are "cushions" of tissue filled with blood vessels at the junction of the rectum and the anus.
- The colon, or large intestine, is a muscular tube that begins at the end of the small intestine and runs to the rectum. The colon ...
- ... detoxification of substances delivered to it from the intestines, and the synthesis of many proteins. ... many problems, including malnutrition, problems with blood clotting, bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract, and jaundice. Frequently, patients ...