Gastrointestinal Disorders Part 3-Diagnosing Unresolved GI symptoms. Clinical Decision Making Tree.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @dmx1721
    @dmx1721 Год назад +1

    i wish you were in my area and all docs should have to learn this stuff as well

  • @jasminecargill9379
    @jasminecargill9379 Год назад

    This series was very informative for me. My toddler has an endoscopy coming up soon to test for suspected Congenital Sucrase-Isomaltase Disorder (CSID). And it’s for sure been a year plus of going back and forth to the doctor citing complaint of things I’ve noticed in him since he was a baby.
    In which he was a completely normal child until he ended up with Salmonella (from his Similac formula during the outbreak). I always felt off thinking that him getting that so young while he was an infant probably plays a small part in him now possibly having CSID.

  • @ceci_sariol
    @ceci_sariol Год назад

    Critical information. Thank you Dr.!

  • @ginoasci
    @ginoasci 2 года назад +3

    you are a genius !

  • @kimberlymay9497
    @kimberlymay9497 Год назад

    Good lord where is this Dr 😢 I’ve been to 2 stomach Drs and didn’t have any of this done 😢😢😢😢

  • @riagurl3078
    @riagurl3078 Год назад +2

    Dr. Sung im a neuro patient. High protein, thyroid, no gallbladder, lactose intolerance etc. Intestinal motility.what should i do now? Thank you for your explanation

  • @Highwayvillian.
    @Highwayvillian. Год назад

    Thanks you doctor

  • @mickm4577
    @mickm4577 Год назад

    What a great series. Question Please. I can take 40 betain hcl tablets, no burning sensation or any discomfort. At 50 tablets, I feel a bit of a nausea. I also tried the baking soda test and failed that [twice, with different brands]. Can I safely assume I have low stomach acid?