Category Archives: Gastrointestinal Surgery

Main Symptoms of Colon Polyps

Colon polyps are small, fleshy bumps on the inside wall of the large bowel. Most are silent, but larger or fragile ones can send quiet warnings. Painless bleeding is the classic clue. You may see bright red streaks on the toilet paper or notice the water in the bowl looks pink. Stool color can change. Dark, tar-like stools appear if the polyp bleeds higher up in the colon. Mucus threads are common. The stool looks slimy or shiny, as though it’s been wrapped in clear jelly. Bowel habits shift. You swing between loose stools and constipation, or feel the urge... Learn more

Main Symptoms of Adhesive Intestinal Obstruction

Adhesive intestinal obstruction happens when internal scar tissue tangles or kinks the bowel. Most scars come from past surgery, and symptoms can flare days to years later. Crampy belly pain is the first clue. Spasms come in waves every few minutes and feel like bad gas that won’t move. Swelling follows. The abdomen puffs up and feels tight, like an overfilled balloon. Vomiting starts early. First food, then bile-green fluid, and finally the vomit can smell like stool. No gas or stool passes. You can’t burp, pass wind, or move your bowels, even when you feel the urge. Bowel sounds... Learn more

Main Symptoms of Short Bowel Syndrome

Short bowel syndrome happens when too much small intestine is missing or removed. With less surface to absorb food and water, symptoms hit fast after every meal. Watery diarrhea is the hallmark. Stools are loose, frequent, and often look like pale soup. Weight loss is rapid. Clothes loosen even when you eat more, because calories slip through unabsorbed. Dehydration loops back. You feel thirsty, dizzy, and lips dry out despite drinking often. Cramping and bloating strike after eating. Gas pains build quickly and ease only after stools pass. Fatigue is constant. Low nutrients and low potassium make muscles feel heavy... Learn more

Main Symptoms of Bowel Cancer

Bowel cancer grows quietly along the colon or rectum. Early signs look like everyday tummy troubles, so key is noticing when “normal” changes last too long. Blood in the toilet is the red flag. It can be bright red on the paper, dark mixed with stool, or cause the water to look pink. Stool shape changes. Pencil-thin or ribbon-like stools that last more than a few weeks are common. Belly cramps feel like gas pains that don’t fade. They come and go but slowly get worse. Bowel habits flip. You swing between constipation and diarrhea, or feel you still need... Learn more

Main Symptoms of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) grow from the muscle wall of the stomach or intestines. They start small and quiet, so early clues are easy to miss. Internal bleeding is the first red flag. Stools turn black and tarry, or you feel dizzy when standing because blood is slowly leaking inside. Vague belly pain shows up next. It feels like a dull, heavy ache or cramp that comes and goes and doesn’t link to meals. Fullness shows up early. You feel stuffed after only a few bites, or the stomach feels heavy even when you haven’t eaten. Weight loss is common.... Learn more