Digestive disorders, diarrhea and vegetable residue?

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Doctor, I have a stomach ache and have to go to the bathroom to go out and loose stools, go to the toilet in the morning. On the day I don't have pain, I feel a bit constipated and don't go all the way. And in any case when I go to the toilet, there is still vegetable residue that has not been fully digested, so I can see it. I had an endoscopy:
Gastroscopy, there were superficial bleeding in the antrum. Colonoscopy had polyps removed. Please consult a doctor for digestive disorders, is it okay to pass stools and vegetable residues? What should I do to get rid of my condition?
Dao Duc Nam (2001)
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Hello, please answer the question: "Digestive disorders, what's wrong with faeces and vegetable residue?" My condition is as follows:
With my condition, I have had a gastroscopy, colonoscopy, I should re-examine for advice. With fiber in general, the digestive system cannot digest it, so it is still in shape when it is excreted.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Vu Huy Binh - Digestive Endoscopy Doctor - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Hai Phong International General Hospital.
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