How Often Should You Get an Endoscopy for Stomach Ulcers?
How often should a gastroscopy be performed for someone with a gastric ulcer? How often should a gastroscopy be performed for someone with a gastric ulcer?
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: Based on the findings from your last gastroscopy or the biopsy related to the ulcer, if there are no specific abnormalities, follow-up is only necessary if you have ulcer symptoms, or according to the schedule provided by your clinician. Changhua Hospital cares about your ...[Read More] How Often Should You Get an Endoscopy for Stomach Ulcers?
Understanding Bloating After Rapid Weight Loss: Causes and Solutions
Regarding the issue of bloating? Dear Doctor, I fasted for two months at the end of last year and lost 26 kilograms. After that, I indulged in overeating without any issues, but one time I ate a lot at a night market. Following that, I started experiencing bloating on the right s...
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: It is not advisable to use antibiotics indiscriminately. It is recommended to use probiotics and to consult a gastroenterologist. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Dr. Tsai An-shun.[Read More] Understanding Bloating After Rapid Weight Loss: Causes and Solutions
Managing Weight Loss and Discomfort with Stomach Ulcer Medications
Medication Issues for Peptic Ulcers Hello, doctor. I would like to ask about my recent gastroscopy which confirmed that I have a gastric ulcer. Currently, my cardiovascular medication has been switched from aspirin to Baoshuantong. The doctor prescribed Pantoprazole for me to tak...
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: 1. The weight loss should not be related to the medication. 2. The weight loss may be due to poor appetite, and there is no need to change the dosage of the medication. 3. It is recommended to return for a follow-up visit; self-medicating is not advised. Changhua Hospital ...[Read More] Managing Weight Loss and Discomfort with Stomach Ulcer Medications
Medication Concerns for Gastrointestinal Health: What You Need to Know
Medication issues? Hello, doctor. I previously underwent gastroscopy and colonoscopy, during which the doctor mentioned that there were polyps found in both the stomach and colon, and they were removed. The doctor later prescribed Taisuo Digestive Lipase 15mg (indication: digesti...
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: If symptoms improve, you can gradually reduce the dosage (for example, if you were taking it twice a day, switch to once a day). Do not stop completely at first; consider discontinuation only after the reduced dosage has not caused any symptoms. If you experience discomfor...[Read More] Medication Concerns for Gastrointestinal Health: What You Need to Know
Understanding Pain Below the Rib Cage: Causes and Next Steps
Pain in the depression beneath the middle ribs? Hello Doctor, I previously experienced abdominal pain and consulted a physician. Yesterday, I underwent a colonoscopy and gastroscopy, and they said everything looked fine, except for mild inflammation in the intestines. My blood te...
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: 1. Gastric spasms, esophageal reflux that does not cause esophagitis, excessive gastric acid, or abdominal wall muscle pain could all be possibilities. You may continue to consult a gastroenterologist, discuss your symptoms with the physician, who should arrange appropriat...[Read More] Understanding Pain Below the Rib Cage: Causes and Next Steps
Dietary Concerns for Managing Mild Gastric Ulcers: What You Need to Know
Dietary Issues Related to Gastric Ulcers Hello, doctor. I previously went to the hospital for a gastroscopy due to loss of appetite and was found to have a mild gastric ulcer. I am currently undergoing medication treatment. I would like to ask: 1. Is it okay to drink probiotics...
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: 1. You can try drinking it; if you feel comfortable, then it's fine to continue. 2. High-fat and high-protein foods are harder to digest; if you experience discomfort after eating, it's best to avoid them. 3. After sterilization, it is not necessary to follow up ...[Read More] Dietary Concerns for Managing Mild Gastric Ulcers: What You Need to Know
Fish Bone Ingestion and Its Impact on Bowel Health
Fishbone and bowel issues? Hello Doctor, I was diagnosed with COVID-19 and was in isolation from June 17 to 24. On the evening of June 22, while eating mackerel, I swallowed a fish bone (approximately 1 cm long). At that moment, I felt a slight prick but did not have a sensation ...
Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
If convenient, a fecal occult blood test can also be performed.[Read More] Fish Bone Ingestion and Its Impact on Bowel Health
Understanding the Connection Between Anxiety and Gastrointestinal Symptoms
What could be the possible causes of my condition? Hello doctor, I have been a patient with anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder for over 10 years. I have been intermittently taking medication from a psychiatrist, and my diet is not particularly health-focused. I do...
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: If you still feel unwell, discomfort in the upper left abdomen is mostly related to gastric issues. You may want to consult a gastroenterologist to determine if an endoscopy or medication is necessary. It is advisable to maintain a light diet, avoid eating too quickly or o...[Read More] Understanding the Connection Between Anxiety and Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Understanding the Connection Between Anxiety and Gastrointestinal Symptoms
I'm not sure if it's a psychological factor, but my gastrointestinal function is not good? Hello, doctor. I have been a patient with anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder for over 10 years. I have been intermittently taking medication prescribed by a psychi...
Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
If it has been over a year, follow-up examinations with ultrasound or blood tests can be performed. Cancer typically does not remain unchanged for 10 years, so it can be ruled out. Please rest assured.[Read More] Understanding the Connection Between Anxiety and Gastrointestinal Symptoms
Understanding Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome: Symptoms and Solutions
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome Dr. Chang: Hello, I have been experiencing symptoms similar to a peptic ulcer for a long time, including mild stomach pain, bloating, and occasional nausea. The sensation of gastroesophageal reflux is not prominent, so for many years I have und...
Dr. Zhang Kebin Reply:
Hello! Whether you have superior mesenteric artery syndrome still requires a physician's diagnosis. Since you have been seeking medical attention for many years without improvement in your symptoms, it is recommended that you consult a gastroenterologist or surgeon at a medi...[Read More] Understanding Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome: Symptoms and Solutions
Why Greasy Foods Cause Diarrhea: Insights for IBS Patients
Eating greasy foods can cause diarrhea? Hello doctor, I tend to have diarrhea whenever I consume greasy foods. I have previously undergone gastroscopy and colonoscopy, both of which were normal. I would like to know what might be causing this issue or if there are any other tests...
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: It is advisable to avoid high-fat foods, as sometimes food can be the influencing factor, and there may not necessarily be other issues. Additionally, pay attention to gallbladder and pancreatic problems, and avoid alcohol (as it can affect pancreatic function and irritate...[Read More] Why Greasy Foods Cause Diarrhea: Insights for IBS Patients
Pain-Reduced Gastroscopy: Is Medication Safe Before the Procedure?
Pain-free gastroscopy and medication? Hello: I regularly take Jing An Ning. I would like to ask if it is appropriate to take this medication before undergoing a "pain-reducing" gastroscopy.
Dr. Yang Zhichao Reply:
Hello Ms. Jess, if you are using Jing'an Ning as a sleep aid, it can be taken the night before the examination. If you have concerns about potential drug interactions, you should directly contact the facility conducting the examination for clarification. Thank you for your i...[Read More] Pain-Reduced Gastroscopy: Is Medication Safe Before the Procedure?
Understanding Gastric Biopsy Results: Chronic Inflammation and Its Implications
Gastric biopsy report? Hello, Dr. Tsai. My mother previously underwent gastroscopy and colonoscopy, and it was noted that she had a small ulcer in her stomach. The gastric biopsy results were delayed, and I forgot to follow up. Recently, I checked the report using the National He...
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: Chronic inflammation is generally described as the absence of Helicobacter pylori and cancer cells. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Dr. Tsai An-shun.[Read More] Understanding Gastric Biopsy Results: Chronic Inflammation and Its Implications
Understanding Weight Loss: Health Concerns and Monitoring Strategies
Weight loss Hello, doctor. I am a 30-year-old woman. Aside from a period during college when I diligently ran and exercised, reducing my weight to around 60 kg, I have generally maintained a weight above 70 kg. Since August of last year, I have been trying to lose weight primaril...
Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Further observation is recommended, and if necessary, an ultrasound and gastroscopy should be performed.[Read More] Understanding Weight Loss: Health Concerns and Monitoring Strategies
Understanding Appetite Loss and Anxiety in Gastric Ulcer Patients
Loss of appetite and anxiety in gastric ulcers? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing persistent loss of appetite. Last Saturday, I underwent an endoscopy, which diagnosed me with a gastric ulcer. The doctor prescribed me three medications: 1. Pantoprazole, 2. Mosapride, and 3. ...
Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
There is no need for another gastroscopy in the short term. The medication's effectiveness can be discussed during the follow-up visit. Additionally, maintain a positive mood, eat on a regular schedule, and exercise regularly.[Read More] Understanding Appetite Loss and Anxiety in Gastric Ulcer Patients
Understanding Gastrointestinal Distress: Causes and Solutions for Bloating
Gastrointestinal bloating issues Around September to October last year, I started having bowel movements three times a day, which were somewhat formed but also breaking apart, and I experienced a sensation of needing to go but not being able to. I visited a nearby small hospital ...
Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
It is likely irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Further tests should be conducted to rule out other possibilities, and it is important to patiently cooperate with the physician's treatment and make lifestyle adjustments.[Read More] Understanding Gastrointestinal Distress: Causes and Solutions for Bloating
Chronic Diarrhea and Abdominal Pain: Seeking Answers for Persistent Symptoms
Chronic diarrhea and abdominal pain? Hello, Vice Dean Chen. I am 28 years old, but since October of last year, I have been experiencing frequent loose stools and even diarrhea (with significant abdominal pain). I went to a small hospital where I underwent a CT scan, colonoscopy, ...
Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Only a fecal occult blood test is needed. The symptoms described are likely related to irritable bowel syndrome, and managing anxiety is also necessary for improvement.[Read More] Chronic Diarrhea and Abdominal Pain: Seeking Answers for Persistent Symptoms
Understanding Chronic Green Stool: Causes and Clinical Insights
Green stool for over a decade? Hello Doctor: I have had green stools for over ten years. I have undergone colonoscopy and gastroscopy every two to three years, and there have been no significant abnormalities, aside from intestinal polyps and gastroesophageal reflux symptoms. I h...
Dr. Yang Zhichao Reply:
Hello Mr. Fa: The color of your stool is related to bile and food. Your stool color should be considered normal. If the colonoscopy shows no issues, you can be reassured about the absence of colorectal diseases. You may take probiotics and increase your fruit intake. If you still...[Read More] Understanding Chronic Green Stool: Causes and Clinical Insights
Persistent Abdominal Discomfort: When to Seek Further Medical Evaluation
Abdominal discomfort? Hello Dr. Chen, Since March and April of last year, I have been experiencing discomfort in my upper left abdomen. I visited two gastroenterology clinics, where I underwent gastroscopy, and the doctors diagnosed me with excessive gastric acid and gastroesoph...
Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
There should be no major illnesses; you can start taking the medication with peace of mind. Normalize your diet and exercise, and then monitor your symptoms.[Read More] Persistent Abdominal Discomfort: When to Seek Further Medical Evaluation
Understanding Digestive Discomfort: Causes and When to Seek Help
Abdominal discomfort? Hello Doctor, last year around mid-year, I experienced indigestion and bloating, and after undergoing an endoscopy, the doctor said I had mild gastritis and a bit of reflux, but didn't provide much information. Later, I took traditional Chinese medicine...
Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: If you are experiencing discomfort in the area around your navel, you may want to consider issues related to the intestines. Pay attention to whether you feel like you are not fully emptying your bowels, or if you are experiencing early symptoms of enteritis or diarrhea (e...[Read More] Understanding Digestive Discomfort: Causes and When to Seek Help