Consultation with a gastroenterologist
Gastroenterology appointment focuses on diagnostics, treatment and prevention of gastrointestinal (GI) diseases.
GI diseases can present with a variety of symptoms, including abdominal pain, heartburn, nausea, abdominal bloating, or stool changes.
Gastroenterology encompasses the treatment of a wide range of medical conditions, including gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, pancreatic diseases (such as pancreatitis), inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis), and functional gastrointestinal diseases (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia). The primary objective is to develop a comprehensive examination and treatment strategy that aims to achieve three key goals: early detection of GI diseases, prevention of serious complications, and elimination of the underlying causes of GI diseases.
Benefits
Integrated approach
Treatment adapted to all aspects of the patient's health.
Personal recommendations
Dietary and lifestyle guidance to help improve the patient's condition.
Informational support
Patients receive information regarding their condition, enabling them to more effectively manage their health.
In what cases is it necessary to see a doctor?
Chronic or acute abdominal pain
Abdominal pain can be a sign of severe GI disorders.
Digestive changes
Heartburn, diarrhea or constipation may indicate inflammation or other conditions.
Sudden weight changes
Unexpected weight loss or gain for no apparent reason.
GI consultation preparation
Please bring any previous test results that you may have. Write down the symptoms, noting their duration and correlation with food intake. Also have a list of all medications you are taking prepared.
GI consultation
The GI specialist will confirm the patient's complaints, review the history of the disease's progression, and inquire about dietary habits and hereditary factors. To ensure accurate diagnostics, additional laboratory and instrumental tests, such as blood and stool tests, ultrasound, gastroscopy, and colonoscopy, may be prescribed. The GI specialist will then develop a treatment plan for the patient, which may include medication therapy, diet and lifestyle recommendations.
Recommendations
After a thorough consultation and examination, patients receive personalized recommendations on treatment and nutrition. Regular checkups help monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the GI consultation include?
- thorough complaint assessment;
- disease progression review (if you've had the problem for a long time);
- previous tests evaluation;
- previous treatment effectiveness assessment;
- prescribed medication evaluation;
- previous surgical procedures review;
- family history risks aggravation assessment.
Following the consultation, the GI specialist conducts an examination and determines the necessary follow-up examinations to confirm the diagnosis and prescribe appropriate treatment.
The scheduling of follow-up visits is then determined.
The specialist will help you develop an individual checkup plan, taking into account all the specifics of your health condition.
How long does the consultation take?
Didn't find an answer to your question?
You can describe your problem in detail and ask a question to the doctor. He will answer you and help you find a solution
Врачи
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Indications
Complaints of abdominal pain, heartburn, belching
Symptoms that may indicate gastritis, ulcers, or other gastrointestinal diseases.
Digestive disorders such as diarrhea or constipation
Symptoms that require the exclusion of inflammatory, functional and more serious diseases.
Suspected food intolerance
The need to find out the reasons and select a diet.
Family history of the gastrointestinal tract
If the next of kin had gastrointestinal diseases, preventive consultation is recommended.