Radiation-Induced Small Bowel Injury treatment in Magdalena Contreras
In Magdalena Contreras, 16 specialists treat radiation-induced small bowel injury, from $1,500 MXN per consultation, in 16 clinics. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
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Radiation-induced small bowel injury, also called radiation enteritis, is an inflammation of this portion of the intestine that can occur in people who have received radiation therapy to the abdominal or pelvic area.
Common symptoms: It can cause cramping abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, and difficulty absorbing nutrients; sometimes the symptoms appear during treatment and other times later on.
Why it happens: Radiation directed at a nearby tumor can incidentally affect the intestinal lining, altering how it works.
Which specialist treats it? The gastroenterologist evaluates the digestive system and guides the follow-up of these symptoms. If persistent digestive symptoms appear after radiation therapy, the recommended step is to raise it with a professional for evaluation.
Which specialist to see for radiation-induced small bowel injury in Magdalena Contreras?
Doctors who treat radiation-induced small bowel injury in Magdalena Contreras
Dr. Guido Grajales Figueroa
Dr. Héctor Hugo Barragán Córdova
Dr. Rodrigo Soto Solís
Dr. Luis Enrique Hidalgo Proano
Dr. Carlos Benjamin Gonzalez Sanchez
Dr. Luis Fernando Mundo Gallardo
Dr. Aldo Torre Delgadillo
Dr. Carlos Arturo Vázquez Rodríguez
Dr. Ricardo Eustaquio De Lascurain Morhan
Dr. Ernesto Márquez Guillén Márquez Guillén
Dr. Karla Miranda Barbachano
Dr. Mario Arturo Ballesteros Amozurrutia
Dr. Raul Gaxiola
Dr. Miguel Ricardo Barinaga Rementeria Aldatz
Dr. Pablo Roberto Casaubon
Dr. Angel Avalos Consuelo Sanchez
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats radiation-induced small bowel injury?
The treatment of radiation-induced small bowel injury is usually handled by specialists in gastroenterologist.
How many doctors are available in Magdalena Contreras?
We currently have 16 doctors who can treat radiation-induced small bowel injury in Magdalena Contreras.