Please help me understand what are the symptoms of upper gi crohn disease? I have epigastric burning which comes in like waves smtyms, and indigestion(idk if its indigestion), o grt gurgling sound, also my stools are somewhat yellowish than usual than what it used to be since months...
Also they're mushy many times.. frequency is once a day mostly, some days twice a day... also no bleeding, once saw bright red blood that too very less when i was not having bowel movement fr a day and also was very very tired due to travelling and sleeplessness... also, no mucus in stool. Also i have seen i get dehydrated very quickly without even sweating.. please guide me if these symptoms looks like that and what are the most common symptoms of ibd?
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To my knowledge Upper GI Crohn's disease is much rarer compared to the Lower GI Crohn's disease. Secondly the diagnosis is from endoscopy and biopsy from the lesion.
It is not diagnosed by clinical symptoms.
So please consult a Gastroenterologist who should be willing to do Upper GI endoscopy and take a biopsy.
Then only this diagnosis is made.
If you are not a Specialist Doctor yourself , please think of common simple diseases like infective diarrhoea and dysentery. You are likely to be correct more often.
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