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Gastrointestinal (GI) Bleeding

Seeing blood in your stool or vomit can be terrifying. It’s a clear signal that something is wrong, and it often indicates a condition known as Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. GI bleeding can originate from anywhere in the digestive tract, including the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine (colon), rectum, and anus. At Colon & Digestive Health Specialists in Conyers GA, Dr.Karim Shakoor and his dedicated team of gastroenterologists is here to provide expert care, from rapid diagnosis to effective treatment, ensuring you get the help you need when it matters most.

What is Gastrointestinal Bleeding?

Gastrointestinal bleeding refers to any bleeding that occurs in the digestive tract. This isn’t a disease itself but a symptom of an underlying problem. The bleeding can happen anywhere from the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine to the large intestine and rectum. The severity can range from a slow, chronic ooze that’s barely noticeable to a sudden, profuse hemorrhage that requires immediate medical attention.

GI bleeding is broadly categorized into two types based on its location:

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Symptoms of GI Bleeding

Depending on the location and severity, GI bleeding symptoms can vary greatly.While some bleeding is so gradual that you may not see any outward symptoms, other cases can be dramatic and abrupt.

Causes of Gastrointestinal Bleeding

GI bleeding is a symptom with distinct, known causes; it does not happen at random.Finding the underlying cause is more important to us than merely stopping the bleeding.

How GI Bleeding Is Diagnosed

A GI bleed is a serious event that requires an accurate and swift diagnosis. Our approach is thorough and patient-focused, using the latest technology to get you the right care.

Patient History and Physical Exam: We’ll start by asking about your symptoms, medical history, and any medications you’re taking.

Endoscopy: This is the primary diagnostic tool for upper GI bleeding. We use a thin, flexible tube with a camera (endoscope) to examine the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum.

Colonoscopy: For suspected lower GI bleeding, a colonoscopy is performed. A similar tube is used to view the entire large intestine

Imaging studies – Such as CT scans or angiography for detailed evaluation.

Blood tests – To check for anemia or clotting issues.

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Treatment of GI Bleeding

Treatment depends on the source, severity, and underlying cause of bleeding. Options may include:

Endoscopic procedures – Such as cauterization, banding, or clipping to stop bleeding.

Medications – Acid reducers, antibiotics, or drugs to promote clotting.

Bowel Rest and Diet: In some cases, it may recommend a specific diet to give your digestive system time to heal.

Surgery: Surgery is typically a last resort, used for severe, uncontrollable bleeding, or to remove a tumor or a large bleeding polyp.

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How Can I Prevent GI Bleeding?

While not all causes of GI bleeding are preventable, many are. Taking proactive steps can significantly reduce your risk and improve your overall digestive health.

Trust Colon & Digestive Health Specialists for Expert GI Care

If you’re experiencing symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding, don’t wait. The experienced team at Colon & Digestive Health Specialists in Conyers, GA, offers compassionate, comprehensive care to diagnose and treat your condition effectively. Early evaluation can make a significant difference in your health outcomes.

Expert Care: Dr. Karim Shakoor, M.D specialization in gastroenterology ensures you receive care from an experienced professional who understands the complexities of GI bleeding.

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Get the Care You Need

If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding, immediate evaluation and treatment are critical. Contact CDH today to schedule a consultation with Karim Shakoor, M.D. Our team is ready to provide the expert care and support you need to manage this condition effectively.

At CDH, we’re dedicated to providing you with the highest level of care to ensure your health and well-being. Let us help you navigate the complexities of GI bleeding with confidence and compassion.

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