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What Conditions Do They Treat and When Should You See One?
General Medicine
Question #1597
64 days ago
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What Conditions Do They Treat and When Should You See One? - #1597

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I’ve been having digestive issues, and my doctor suggested I see a gastroenterologist. What exactly does a gastroenterologist specialize in, and what conditions do they treat? Do they only handle common digestive problems like acid reflux, bloating, and constipation, or do they also diagnose serious conditions like Crohn’s disease, ulcers, liver disease, and colon cancer? What symptoms indicate a need to see a gastroenterologist—should someone go if they have persistent stomach pain, blood in stool, or unexplained weight loss? Also, what are the most common tests performed, such as endoscopy, colonoscopy, and liver function tests? If anyone has seen a gastroenterologist, what was your experience like, and what tests or treatments helped diagnose your condition?

Gastroenterologist
Digestive health
Stomach problems
Acid reflux
Colonoscopy
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Dr. Evgeny Arsentev
I am a highly qualified medical professional with over 15 years of experience in General Medicine. My expertise spans diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions, providing evidence-based care, and mentoring junior doctors. I am dedicated to ensuring patient well-being through a combination of clinical skills and compassionate care.
62 days ago
Digestive issues can definitely be troubling, and seeing a gastroenterologist is a good step. These specialists focus on diagnosing and treating conditions related to the digestive system, which includes the stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas. They treat both common issues like acid reflux, bloating, and constipation, as well as more serious conditions such as Crohn’s disease, ulcers, liver disease, and colon cancer. You should consider seeing a gastroenterologist if you have symptoms like persistent stomach pain, blood in your stool, or unexplained weight loss. These could signal something more serious, and a specialist can help with early diagnosis and treatment. Some common tests include endoscopy (to look at the upper digestive tract), colonoscopy (for examining the colon), and liver function tests. These help doctors identify the underlying cause of your symptoms. I recommend scheduling an appointment with the gastroenterologist to discuss your symptoms in detail. It’s helpful to bring a list of your symptoms, any medications you're on, and any changes in your digestive health.
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