Gastrointestinal bleeding

Gastrointestinal dying (GI drain), otherwise called gastrointestinal discharge, is all types of seeping in the gastrointestinal tract, from the mouth to the rectum. When there is critical blood misfortune over a brief timeframe, indications may incorporate spewing red blood, heaving dark blood, ridiculous stool, or dark stool.

Draining is ordinarily partitioned into two primary sorts: upper gastrointestinal draining and lower gastrointestinal dying. Reasons for upper GI drains include: peptic ulcer malady, oesophageal changes because of liver cirrhosis and malignant growth, among others. Reasons for lower GI drains include: haemorrhoids, malignant growth, and incendiary gut infection among others. Angiodysplasia

  • Benign tumours and cancer
  • Colitis
  • Colon polyps
  • Diverticular disease
  • Oesophageal varies
  • Esophagitis
  • Gastritis

 

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