Giardia Lamblia Center - Bellevue, WA
Bellevue Gastroenterologist Doctors for Giardia LambliaType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Bellevue *![]() Overlake Internal Medicine Associates Gastroenterology ![]() Overlake Internal Medicine Associates Gastroenterology ![]() Overlake Internal Medicine Associates Gastroenterology ![]() Northwest Gastroenterology Associates Inc PS ![]() Northwest Gastroenterology Associates Inc PS ![]() Northwest Gastroenterology Associates Inc PS ![]() Overlake Internal Medicine Associates Gastroenterology ![]() Northwest Gastroenterology Associates Inc PS ![]() Northwest Gastroenterology Associates Inc PS ![]() Overlake Internal Medicine Associates Gastroenterology ![]() Northwest Gastroenterology Associates Inc PS ![]() Eastside Gastroenterology ![]() Eastside Gastroenterology ![]() Eastside Gastroenterology ![]() Eastside Gastroenterology ![]() Associated Gastroenterologists of N WA ![]() Eastside Gastroenterology ![]() Eastside Gastroenterology ![]() Eastside Gastroenterology ![]() Eastside Gastroenterology ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Medical Specialties Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() UWMC Gastroenterology Clinic ![]() The Polyclinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Polyclinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Polyclinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Polyclinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Polyclinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Polyclinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Polyclinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Polyclinic Gastroenterology ![]() Minor & James Medical Group PLLC ![]() VA Puget Sound Health Care Gastroenterology ![]() Seattle Gastroenterology Associates PS ![]() Minor & James Medical Group PLLC ![]() VA Puget Sound Health Care Gastroenterology ![]() Minor & James Medical Group PLLC ![]() Minor & James Medical Group PLLC ![]() Seattle Gastroenterology Associates PS ![]() VA Puget Sound Health Care Gastroenterology ![]() VA Puget Sound Health Care System ![]() VA Puget Sound Health Care Gastroenterology ![]() VA Puget Sound Health Care System ![]() VA Puget Sound Health Care System ![]() VA Puget Sound Health Care Gastroenterology ![]() VA Puget Sound Health Care Gastroenterology ![]() Minor & James Medical Group PLLC ![]() Minor & James Medical Group PLLC ![]() Seattle Gastroenterology Associates PS ![]() Harborview Medical Center Gastroenterology ![]() Harborview Medical Center Gastroenterology ![]() Harborview Medical Center Gastroenterology ![]() Harborview Medical Center Gastroenterology ![]() Pacific Medical Centers ![]() Sing Lam MD ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Virginia Mason Medical Center Gastroenterology Dept ![]() Seattle Cancer Care Alliance ![]() Fred Hutchison Cancer Research Center ![]() Seattle Cancer Care Alliance ![]() Seattle Cancer Care Alliance ![]() Southlake Clinic ![]() Southlake Clinic ![]() Southlake Clinic ![]() Southlake Clinic ![]() Southlake Clinic ![]() Southlake Clinic ![]() Southlake Clinic ![]() Seattle Gastroenterology Associates PS ![]() Seattle Gastroenterology Associates PS ![]() Seattle Gastroenterology Associates PS ![]() Seattle Gastroenterology Associates PS ![]() Seattle Gastroenterology Associates PS ![]() Seattle Gastroenterology Associates PS ![]() Peter R Torelli MD ![]() Highline Gastroenterology ![]() Highline Gastroenterology ![]() Highline Gastroenterology ![]() Pierre Nader MD Bellevue, WashingtonUpcoming Local Events2012-06-09
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Giardia LambliaRead the Giardia Lamblia article » What is giardiasis?Giardiasis (gee-ar-die-a-sis with a soft "G") is an infection of the small intestine that is caused by the parasite, Giardia intestinalis, also known as Giardia lamblia. It is the most common cause of parasitic gastrointestinal disease; it is estimated that up to 2.5 million cases of giardiasis occur each year in the U.S., and up to 20% of the world's population is chronically infected. Giardia lamblia exists in two forms, an active form called a trophozoite, and an inactive form called a cyst. The active trophozoite attaches to the lining of the small intestine with a "sucker" and is responsible for causing the signs and symptoms of giardiasis. The trophozoite cannot live long outside of the body, therefore it cannot spread the infection to others. The inactive cyst, on the other hand, can exist for prolonged periods outside the body. When it is ingested, stomach acid activates the cyst, and the cyst develops into the disease-causing trophozoite. It takes ingestion of only ten cysts to cause infection. Trophozoites are important not only because they cause the symptoms of giardiasis, but also because they produce the cysts that exit the body in the feces and spread the infection to others. Cysts of Giardia are present in the feces of infected persons. Thus, the infection is spread from person to person by contamination of food with feces, or by direct fecal-oral contamination. Cysts also survive in water, for example in fresh water lakes and streams. As a result, giardiasis is the most common cause of water-borne, parasitic illness in the U.S.. Domestic mammals (for example, dogs, cats, calves) and wild mammals (for example, beavers) can become infected with Giardia; however, it is not clear how often domestic or wild mammals transmit giardiasis to humans. Giardiasis also has occurred as outbreaks from recreational water sources such as swimming pools, water pa... Recommended Reading Related to Giardia LambliaEndoscopy (Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, EGD) » What is upper endoscopy?Upper endoscopy is a procedure that enables the examiner (usually a gastroenterologist) to examine the esophagus (swallowing tube), stomach, and duodenum (first portion of small bowel) using a thin, flexible tube through which the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum can be viewed using a TV monitor. How do I prepare for endoscopy?To accomplish a safe and complete examination, the stomach should be empty. The patient will most likely be asked to have nothing to eat or drink for six hours or more prior to the procedure. Prior to scheduling the procedure, the patient should inform his or her physician of any medications they are currently taking, any allergies, and all of their health problems. This information will remind the doctor whether the patient may need antibiotics prior to the procedure, what potential medications should not be used during the exam because of the pat... Read the Endoscopy (Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, EGD) article » Other Related Giardia Lamblia ArticlesEmergency Contact for Bellevue
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