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Dr. Nayan M Patel, DO

Gastroenterologist

Dr. Nayan Patel offers comprehensive gastroenterology and hepatology care, including colonoscopy and upper endoscopy. He is triple board-certified in Gastroenterology, Transplant Hepatology, and Internal Medicine. He has ten years of experience in academics and the community. Dr. Patel is recognized as an American Gastroenterological Association Fellow for superior professional achievements and contributions to the field of gastroenterology. Patients always come first, and treatment decisions are made in collaboration.
Dr. Nayan M. Patel, DO
Specializes in:
  • Gastroenterologist
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • Accepting new patients

Can polyps be removed during colonoscopy?

Yes. They are easily removed during a colonoscopy.

Should rectal polyps be removed?

In general, rectal polyps should be removed. The seriousness depends on the size and type of polyp. Polyps that have precancerous potential like adenomas should be removed. Hyperplastic READ MORE
In general, rectal polyps should be removed. The seriousness depends on the size and type of polyp. Polyps that have precancerous potential like adenomas should be removed. Hyperplastic polyps don't have the same potential.

Blood in stool?

It could represent a Crohns flare, and should see a GI specialist

Do you get results immediately after a colonoscopy?

The doctor will tell you what was found on the colonoscopy. Generally if there were any polyps, hemorrhoids, or diverticulosis. Any biopsies or removal of polyps are sent to READ MORE
The doctor will tell you what was found on the colonoscopy. Generally if there were any polyps, hemorrhoids, or diverticulosis. Any biopsies or removal of polyps are sent to a pathologist who reviews them. Results are usually back in 1 to 3 business days.

Ulcerative colitis?

There is a higher risk of colon cancer with active ulcerative colitis. The risk is higher after 8 to 10 years because inflammation causes changes to cells in the lining of the READ MORE
There is a higher risk of colon cancer with active ulcerative colitis. The risk is higher after 8 to 10 years because inflammation causes changes to cells in the lining of the colon. Those changes, can lead potentially lead to cancer. Its recommended to undergo colonoscopy every 1 to 2 years after having long term UC.

Can I have GERD?

You can. Cough is what we can an atypical manifestation of GERD. Acid can come up into the trachea and cause cough.

Hepatitis B?

You need further work-up to see if your hepatitis B is active or not, liver cancer screening, and an assessment of any liver fibrosis or scarring. I am a liver specialist.

What happens if you keep eating gluten with celiac disease?

You may continue having symptoms associated with celiac disease such as bloating, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and iron deficiency.

What does a colitis attack feel like?

Generally lower abdominal pain and associated diarrhea is common.

How does endoscopy confirm celiac?

Small intestinal biopsies can confirm the changes of celiac disease to the absorptive lining of the duodenum.

How do you flush gluten out of your system?

Generally you stick to a gluten free diet. Expert dieticians are helpful as lots of foods have small amounts of gluten.

Where is IBS pain located?

Generally the lower abdomen or around the belly button.

Stomach issues?

You need an assessment by a doctor. Hard to say what's going on without an in depth discussion.

What exercises improve digestion?

Great questions. Exercise certainly helps digestion. This may be helpful to you.
https://gialliance.com/digestion-tips-for-athletes/

Why do I have diarrhea almost every day?

You need an expert evaluation to determine the cause of your diarrhea including a colonoscopy with biopsies if you haven't had one. Metformin and escitalopram can cause diarrhea READ MORE
You need an expert evaluation to determine the cause of your diarrhea including a colonoscopy with biopsies if you haven't had one. Metformin and escitalopram can cause diarrhea also.

Stomach issues?

Could be a variety of things including an ulcer, celiac disease, H. pylori, irritable bowel syndrome, etc. You should get evaluated.

Does gastritis get worse after eating?

It usually does worsen after eating.

Can acid in the stomach cause pain?

Yes it can, however there are other causes of abdominal pain that should be investigated.

What are the first signs of a bad gallbladder?

Generally, pain on the right upper side after fatty and greasy meals. Sometimes scans like an ultrasound or HIDA Scan can help aid in the diagnosis.

How long does it take for your throat to heal from acid reflux?

Usually in 2 to 3 weeks once the reflux is controlled.