Capsule Endoscopy information, testing, procedure and digestive bleeding diagnosis.






Kimberly Furman of Gastroenterology Associates of York (www.gastroyork.com) explains the testing process of a Capsule endoscopy, reasons for the test and digestive concerns often diagnosed through the test. Test often provides view of bleeding in large or small intestines. To view other educational topics from Gastroenterology Associates of York, visit www.gastroyork.com.
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Facts and information on the human digestive system including how it works and related digestion health problems.

V 004 Darmblutung / bleeding digestive tract SD/PAL






Liegt zur Lizenzierung ohne Wasserzeichen in folgendem Format vor: 720x576. Die Einbettung mit Wasserzeichen ist kostenlos. English: in progress On demand we can send you the English text for this animation. full version without watermark 720x576 (check terms and conditions at www.teledesign.de) The version with watermark is for free to embedd. English: In the lower digestive tract, the large intestine and rectum are frequent sites of bleeding. Hemorrhoids are the most common cause of visible blood in the digestive tract, especially blood that appears bright red. Hemorrhoids are enlarged veins in the anal area that can rupture and produce bright red blood, which can show up in the toilet or on toilet paper. If red blood is seen, however, it is essential to exclude other causes of bleeding since the anal area may also be the site of cuts (fissures), inflammation, or cancer.
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Facts and information on the human digestive system including how it works and related digestion health problems.


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