endoscopy, acidity, digestive issues, gastro care
Endoscopy for Acidity, Bleeding and Swallowing Problems
Acidity and digestive discomfort are frequent complaints, but persistent or warning symptoms should not be ignored. Doctors may advise endoscopy when a patient has difficulty swallowing, repeated vomiting, black stools, blood vomiting, unexplained weight loss, anemia, long-standing symptoms, or symptoms that do not improve with proper medical care.
Endoscopy is a medical procedure used to look inside parts of the digestive tract with a camera. It should be done only when clinically appropriate and after the doctor explains preparation, benefits, risks and alternatives. It is not a routine requirement for every acidity patient.
Sanjivani's advanced endoscopy capability under Dr. Preetej Macwan can help selected patients receive structured evaluation for digestive concerns. Patients should bring previous reports, medicines and symptom history to make the consultation more useful.
This article is general awareness. It is not medical advice for any individual case.