Democratic coat: symptoms, causes and treatment
Diagnose methods include the following: Physical examination, the doctor care about the symptoms the patient suffers from, and the doctor will ask about the details, such as: feces color and the location of the bleeding. While the stool color is black black, the patient may suffer from an ulcer or another problem associated with the upper part of the digestive system, but if the color of the feces is light or chestnut, it indicates a problem in the bottom of the digestive system. If you wash the stomach, the procedure is to remove the contents of the stomach by a tube placed by the nose in the stomach, to ensure whether the bleeding is in the upper or lower part of the digestive system. While the stomach does not contain blood, the bleeding may have stopped or can be at the bottom of the digestive system. Endoscopy of the esophagus is inserted an internal endoscopy by the mouth that drops in the esophagus in the stomach and then to the twelve, as it contains at the end of a small camera through which it is confirmed whether the patient suffers from bleeding. Through this procedure, a small biopsy of the tissue can also be taken to examine it under a microscope. Colonoscopy The tube is placed in the colon by the rectum to look for bleeding, and through this procedure it is possible to take a biopsy of tissues to examine it under a microscope. Intestinal endoscopy is similar to esophagus endoscopy and colonoscopy, but the difference is that the procedure is used to examine the small intestine. In some cases, the patient may find a capsule that contains a small camera through which the images can be transferred to a video screen while passing through the digestive system. X -Ranking The patient is injected with barium or placed by the rectum to make the digestive system appear in X -Spies. Radionclide scans the small amounts of radioactive material in the vein and the use of a special camera to see photos of how blood flows into the digestive system, to determine the location of the bleeding. Vascular imaging is often an intravenous dye to detect blood vessels in X -Rays or computerized tomography. If the dye leaks in a specific place, it means that the dye is at the place of bleeding. Surgery in the abdomen uses this surgical intervention by examining the abdomen in the event that the previous tests fail to detect the bleeding grounds. Other tests may recommend other tests to make sure there are problems with coagulation, anemia or an infection, such as: spiral bacteria.