Internal medicine-trained doctors are known as gastroenterologists. After medical school, they complete an additional six years of specialized training. These medical professionals focus on conditions of the rectum, esophagus, gallbladder, pancreas, liver, intestines, and colon. It will most likely take 30 to 60 minutes for your gastroenterologist to see you for the first time. Your symptoms, medical history, and any therapies you've taken will all be inquired about. Some other visits could be briefer. The gastroenterologist will examine you in an effort to determine what is causing your problems. On the exam table, you will relax and lay down. Your doctor will apply pressure on the skin on your abdomen. They will feel for any lumps or soreness and listen for unusual bowel noises. During the examination, they could instruct you to cough or take deep breaths. You can be given an X-ray, a CT scan, or blood and stool tests by the gastroenterologist. You could get a stool test. A stool culture, among other things, may assess how well your body absorbs and utilizes fat. They could assess your motility, or the ease with which food passes through your digestive tract.
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