maagdarmbloedingen
Maagdarmbloedingen, also known as gastrointestinal bleeding, refers to any form of bleeding within the digestive tract. This bleeding can originate anywhere from the esophagus and stomach to the small and large intestines, and even the anus. The severity of maagdarmbloedingen can range from mild and chronic, leading to anemia, to sudden and life-threatening.
Symptoms vary depending on the location and extent of the bleeding. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding, originating in
The causes of maagdarmbloedingen are diverse. Common culprits include peptic ulcers in the stomach or duodenum,
Diagnosis involves a thorough medical history, physical examination, and often endoscopic procedures such as gastroscopy (to