Name some RED FLAG symptoms for abdominal conditions
What is GORD?
Gastro-oesophageal Reflux Disease → Stomach acid frequently flows back into the oesophagus
What is the cause of GORD?
Lower oesophageal sphincter relaxes abnormally or weakens which irritates the lining of the oesophagus.
How common is heartburn?
1 in 4 adults in UK
What are the risk factors for GORD?
What are potential complications of GORD?
What are the symptoms of GORD?
What investigations can be done in GORD?
What 3 drugs are primarily used in the pharmacological treatment of GORD?
What lifestyle changes can be made in patients with GORD?
Key questions for GORD consultation
What is a peptic ulcer?
A breach in the epithelium of the gastric or duodenum mucosa which is confirmed on endoscopy
How common are peptic ulcers?
What is the biggest risk factor for peptic ulcers?
Helicobacter pylori infection
Why does H. pylori infection cause peptic ulcers?
Bacteria infects stomach and weakens the protective mucous coating of the stomach and duodenum, allowing the acid to get through to the sensitive lining underneath
What are other causes of peptic ulcers?
What are potential complications of peptic ulcers?
Symptoms of peptic ulcer?
What are the RED FLAG symptoms for peptic ulcer?
Investigations for peptic ulcer?
What is the non-pharmacological management for peptic ulcers?
What is the pharmacological management for peptic ulcers?
What is the treatment for H. pylori?
Triple therapy: PPI & 2 antibiotics (amoxicillin and either clarithromycin/metronidazole
What define an acute GI bleed?
Bleeding from the oesophagus, stomach or duodenum