Signs and Symptoms of Digestive Diseases
The signs and symptoms listed below can indicate the presence of a gastrointestinal or liver disease. I am an expert in the investigation and management of such problems.
Gastrointestinal-related symptoms or signs:
Diarrhoea and constipation
Abdominal pain or discomfort
Abdominal bloating
Faecal urgency, incontinence and sense of incomplete emptying
Difficult swallowing (dysphagia) or painful swallowing (odynophagia)
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Vomiting blood or coffee-ground material (haematemesis)
Black, tarry stools (melaena)
Rectal bleeding
Iron deficiency and/or anaemia, positive bowel cancer screening test (faecal occult blood test) or abnormal imaging of the digestive tract
Family history of bowel cancer or polyposis syndrome
Liver-related symptoms or signs:
Abnormal imaging of the liver (i.e. liver lesion, fatty liver, signs of chronic liver disease or cirrhosis etc.)
Abnormal blood tests (i.e. liver enzymes or the markers of liver function)
Abdominal pain
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) and associated symptoms such as itch, dark urine and pale stools
Other signs of liver failure such as abdominal swelling due to fluid accumulation (ascites), confusion (hepatic encephalopathy) and acute gastrointestinal bleeding (variceal haemorrhage)
Pancreas and biliary related symptoms or signs:
Abnormal imaging of the pancreas or biliary tree
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) and associated symptoms such as itch, dark urine and pale stools
Abnormal liver function tests, pancreas enzymes, markers of pancreatic function (faecal elastase) or tumour-markers (CA19.9)
Diarrhoea, unintentional weight loss or steatorrhea (fatty, greasy stools)
Unexplained diabetes (can be a sign of pancreatic disease)