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Top Hematemesis Doctor - Dr. Bharat Pothuri

Houston is home to Dr. Bharat Pothuri at GastroDoxs who offers specialized preventive services in the blood of hematemesis and vomiting. He reveals the causes such as ulcers or varices through comprehensive history, laboratory studies, and endoscopy. Treatment plans that are individualized guarantee a rapid bleeding control, relief of symptoms and subsequent support.

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Bharat Pothuri

About the Expert

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a board-certified gastroenterologist and the founder of GastroDoxs. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

What Is Hematemesis?

Hematemesis Vomiting of blood of a bright red or -coffee-ground-successful in its looks-its cause is bleeding in the upper digestive tract (esophagus or stomach). The ICD-10 code is K92.0.

Ordinary Reasons and Exposure to Perils.

  • Gastric or duodenoscopic peptic ulcers.
  • Stomach inflammation (gastritis).
  • Esophageal varices (veins that are swollen by liver disease).
  • Smarting Mallory-Weiss tears through vomiting.
  • NSAID or blood-thinning drugs.
  • Alcohol abuse or long-term liver disease.

Signs and Symptoms

  • To vomit bright red blood or dark -coffee-ground- material.
  • Nausea, chronic gagging, or retching.
  • Abdominal pain or cramping.
  • Being lightheaded or dizzy and fainting.
  • Fast heart-beats (tachycardia) or hypotension.

Special care on hematemesis given by Dr. Bharat Pothuri.

A step-by-step approach is adopted by Dr. Pothuri:

History and Physical Examination.

He examines your history of vomiting of blood or coffee-ground material, nature and location of epigastric pain, fever (NSAIDs and anticoagulants), consumption of alcohol and past gastrointestinal problems.

Blood Tests

Full blood count to check blood loss, liver tests (AST, ALT, bilirubin), coagulation tests (INR / PTT) and H. pylori serology should there be any suspicion of ulcers.

Endoscopic Evaluation

  • Upper endoscopy (EGD)-to visualize bleeding sites-ulcers, varices, Mallory-Weiss tears-and to administer hemostatic therapy (clips, bands or injections).

Imaging Studies

  • Peritoneal ultrasound to determine hepatopathy or hepatopressure.
  • CT scan on the basis of contrast-enhanced scan to detect active bleeding, mass or pancreatitis in case of severe pain.

Advanced Testing (if needed)

Angiography or labelled red-cell scan associated with intermittent bleeding which is not observed in endoscopy, and-rarely-biopsy to exclude malignant lesions.

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Treatment

We have all types of care in relation to hematemesis.

1. Lifestyle and Diet Tips

  • Have small meals at intervals during the day.
  • Use of alcohol, caffeine and spices should be avoided.
  • Stop NSAIDs if possible.
  • Engage in stress-relaxing activities.

2. Medications

  • PPIs (such as omeprazole) to reduce stomach acid.
  • Sucralfate to ensure that the stomach is protected.
  • Antiemetics in case of nausea.
  • Octreotide of bleeding of swollen esophageal veins.

3. Minimal Invasive/Advanced Procedures.

  • Endoscopic therapy in forms of clips, bands or injections.
  • Esophageal vein variceal step in bleeding prevention.
  • A TIPS operation (shunt) to liver bleeding.
  • Treatment of persistent or occult bleeding with the help of radiology.
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Patients Treated

Dr. Pothuri has treated more than 618 patients, helping individuals improve their digestive health and overall well-being through expert, personalized care.

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With over 20 years of experience, GastroDoxs has been a trusted provider of gastroenterology care, focusing on delivering the best outcomes for patients

Bharat Pothuri

About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes hematemesis?

Blood-vomiting is usually caused by stomach ulcers, gastritis, esophagogastric varices or Mallory-Weiss ruptures. Bleeding may also be caused by NSAIDs, blood thinners, and heavy dry drinking.

When should I go to the ER?

Go to the emergency room in case you are vomiting excessive blood, feel faint or lightheaded, your heartbeat is fast or you portray an evidence of low blood pressure.

How is the cause diagnosed?

Dr. Pothuri obtains a history in detail, requests blood and liver tests, and conducts an upper endoscopy. CT scan or ultrasound can also be used to identify and evaluate bleeding.

Can lifestyle changes help?

Yes. Disease preventing measures include avoiding NSAIDs, alcohol, caffeine, and spicy foods. Smaller and more frequent meals and stress-reduction to aid in the healing process.

What if I have nausea too?

You will get the anti-vomiting pills and acid blocking drugs and protective substances that will calm the stomach wall.

How long does recovery take?

The time taken to recover depends on the cause and severity. The majority of the patients observe a significant level of improvement in several days of treatment and dietary changes.

Which is the ICD-10 code of hematemesis?

The ICD-10 law of hematemesis is K92.0.

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