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4. Why Visit a GI Doctor?

A referral from a general practitioner is usually required to see a gastroenterologist. A family doctor will refer patients based on the presence of specific signs and symptoms including constant pain in the abdomen, bleeding from the anus, persistent nausea, swelling of the stomach, heartburn, weight loss, excessive gas, and vomiting without an apparent cause. Other signs to watch for are lumps or hoarseness in the throat, which may indicate a problem with the esophagus. Also, black stool may be a sign of bleeding in the stomach or small intestine.

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