9 Digestive Red Flags After 60 Doctors Often Miss

Partnering with Your Doctor for Better Digestive Health

If you’re experiencing one or more of these persistent symptoms, the next step is to make an appointment with your doctor. To make that visit as productive as possible, go prepared.

Try keeping a simple symptom journal for a week or two before your appointment. Note:

  • What the symptom is (e.g., bloating, pain, nausea).
  • When it happens (e.g., after eating, at night).
  • What makes it better or worse.
  • Any other related symptoms (like fatigue or changes in your stool).

When you speak with your doctor, be clear and direct. Say, “I have been experiencing [symptom] for [length of time], and it is a change from my normal. I am concerned and would like to investigate it.” Don’t let your concerns be brushed aside. You know your body best. If you feel that you’re not being heard, it is always okay to seek a second opinion.


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