Some symptoms may require prompt medical evaluation, especially if they are new, worsening, or severe.
These may include:
Chest pain should always be taken seriously because it may be related to the heart and not only the digestive tract.
Occasional heartburn may happen after large meals, spicy foods, acidic foods, alcohol, or lying down soon after eating. However, frequent acid reflux or ongoing heartburn may be a sign of gastroesophageal reflux disease, also known as GERD.
Symptoms that may need medical evaluation include:
Ongoing reflux can sometimes lead to irritation or damage in the esophagus. A gastroenterology evaluation can help determine whether medication, lifestyle changes, or further testing is needed.
Digestive symptoms can be caused by many conditions, including inflammation, infection, ulcers, gallbladder disease, irritable bowel syndrome, liver disease, or other gastrointestinal disorders.
Symptoms that should be discussed with a doctor include:
Symptoms that continue for several weeks, interfere with daily activities, or worsen over time should not be ignored.
Some gastrointestinal symptoms may be related to chronic digestive disorders that require ongoing care and long-term management.
Lane Gastroenterology evaluates and treats a wide range of digestive conditions, including:
Digestive disorders can affect nutrition, energy levels, sleep, work, and overall quality of life. Evaluation can help identify the cause of symptoms and create a treatment plan.
Colonoscopy plays an important role in colorectal cancer screening and prevention. During a colonoscopy, a gastroenterologist can examine the lining of the colon and remove polyps before some of them have the chance to develop into cancer.
Most adults at average risk should begin colorectal cancer screening at age 45. Some patients may need earlier or more frequent screening depending on symptoms, family history, prior colon polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, or other risk factors.
A doctor may recommend colonoscopy for:
Even if you are younger than the usual screening age, symptoms such as rectal bleeding, unexplained anemia, persistent bowel changes, or unexplained weight loss should be evaluated.
A gastroenterology appointment typically begins with a discussion about your symptoms, medical history, medications, family history, and lifestyle factors. Your provider may perform a physical examination and recommend additional testing when needed.
Depending on your symptoms, testing may include:
These tests can help evaluate inflammation, bleeding, ulcers, reflux-related problems, digestive disorders, liver conditions, and other abnormalities within the digestive tract.
Lane Gastroenterology provides evaluation and treatment for digestive symptoms and gastrointestinal conditions affecting the esophagus, stomach, intestines, colon, liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas.
If digestive symptoms are becoming more frequent, painful, or disruptive to daily life, seeking medical evaluation may help identify the underlying cause and guide treatment. For patients in Zachary, Baton Rouge, and the surrounding communities, Lane Gastroenterology offers digestive care, acid reflux evaluation, colonoscopy screening, and treatment for a wide range of GI conditions.