Gastrointestinal bleeding is not a disease but is one of the symptoms that appear as a result of many diseases. Bleeding may affect the upper part of the digestive system of any in the stomach and the lower part of any in the small intestine was life-threatening. What are the causes of gastrointestinal bleeding and how it can be treated?

 

Causes gastrointestinal bleeding

There are several risk factors for intestinal bleeding, including:

- Almad, inflammation that leads to stimulate the stomach mucous membrane and the next turn into a hemorrhage.

- Peptic ulcers resulting from the high degree Alhmoudh, whether because of a germ or taking a particular drug. If Alegrahh, evolved may affect the blood vessels inside the member and cause bleeding.

- Incidence of varicose Almre, especially among people who suffer from high blood pressure in the liver. So bloated and Infhr vein and lead to serious bleeding.

- Rupture of the esophagus caused by vomiting Almacrr especially among alcoholics and impaired nervosa.

- Because of injury Balbuasir, veins expand and lead to severe bleeding associated pain.

Symptoms

Although gastrointestinal bleeding is not  disease , but can lead to side effects such as anemia and iron deficiency in the amount of Dam, emergence of black color in  feces, blood appearance in Urine , conjugated constant vomiting blood due to bleeding in the stomach. In addition to feeling weak Fatigue, shortness of breath and decrease blood pressure.

 

Diagnosis and treatment

To make sure the bleeding Almaua, the doctor perform endoscopy and CT examination. When the discovery Alnsep, reason the doctor perform surgery to stop it because it can be life threatening. The patient is given fluids to prevent low blood pressure.

 

 Prevention

Can follow some steps to avoid gastrointestinal bleeding, such as:

- Quit smoking, especially for people with high blood pressure.

- Reduction of Alekhol, consumption to avoid digestive Ttoralegrahh.

- Eat foods rich Balolaav, because they prevent infection with tumors.

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