How to treat gastrointestinal stones? Where do stones come from

Nov 13,2025

What are the symptoms of having stones in the gastrointestinal tract? Where did the stones come from? Gastrointestinal stones generally refer to a disease in which certain organic matter, food, or chemical substances condense into lumps in the gastrointestinal tract. Patients with small stones may not feel it, but when the stones become large enough, they can cause pyloric obstruction.

Gastrointestinal calculus must not be ignored. It is usually accompanied by superficial gastroenteritis and gastric ulcer, and the incidence rate is as high as 67%. At this time, he will have abdominal pain, vomiting or even hematemesis. If the situation is serious, people are prone to stomach perforation and massive bleeding. How can we know if we have gastrointestinal stones?

To test for stomach stones, you need to do a blood test first. Generally speaking, people with gastrointestinal stones will develop anemia with low pigmentation of small cells, and the blood test will show a positive result. If you need to be diagnosed, you need to undergo X-ray examination, fiber optic endoscopy examination, and B-ultrasound examination. After this series of examinations, you can generally determine whether you have gastrointestinal stones.

Gastrointestinal stones are still closely related to your diet, so I would like to remind friends with poor gastrointestinal health to avoid spicy and stimulating foods, smoking and alcohol, abdominal massage, walking after meals, vigorous exercise, staying up late, and keeping the stomach warm. Supplementing beneficial bacteria in the body is one of the dietary methods for poor gastrointestinal health. Daily consumption of Zangling Water Sugar provides sufficient food for the bifidobacteria that settle in the intestines, which is very helpful for gastrointestinal maintenance.