Medigest

February 2026

Doctor performing an endoscopy biopsy on a patient, with monitor showing stomach view and banner text about why it’s done and if you should be worried.

Endoscopy Biopsy: Why It’s Done, Should You Be Worried?

If your physician has recommended an endoscopy biopsy, you are bound to feel nervous. Patients always wonder, “Does this mean cancer?”The reality is that in most instances, a biopsy performed during an endoscopy is carried out to verify the presence of minor ailments and to ensure the right diagnosis is made, and not because something […]

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Silent Liver Cirrhosis: Early Signs, 4 Stages & When to See a Liver Specialist

Liver cirrhosis is a chronic condition in which the normal tissue of the liver is replaced by scar tissue, leading to a progressive loss of liver function. It is also known as the early stage of symptoms, which may be subtle or even absent, making it hard to diagnose the condition. It is important to

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