Dr. Rozana Aleksi, Gastroenterologist

Age

50 vjeç

Seks

Female

Nationality

Albanian

Phone

04234110

Mobile

0674070923

Email

rozanaaleksi@yahoo.ca


Specialities

Gastroenterology

Procedures

Ultrasound Gastroscopy Colonoscopy

Workplace

Klinika Endoskopike LaVita, Rr. Kongresi i Manastirit, Tirane
Professional qualifications
Gastrohepatologist 2004 QSUT
Clinical Research Associate 2005 Kriger Research Center, Toronto, Canada
Abdomen and Small Parts Sonographer 2006 Burwin Institute of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound abdomen, thyroid, breast, soft tissues
Abdomen and Small Parts Sonographer 2007 Toronto Medical Education Center, Toronto, Canada abdomen, thyroid, breast, soft tissues
Abdominal ultrasound 2008 RDMS (American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers) Abdomen
Qualification for Contrast Ultrasound 2014 Bologna, Italy ultrasonographic examination with contrast material of focal liver lesions
Invasive echography 2014 Berlin, Germany ultrasound-guided biopsy of abdominal organs (liver) and superficial organs (breast, thyroid, soft tissues)
Published articles
Temptation stones Agust 2012 3 comments
Reviews from patients

Greetings, my mom is 72 years old, she had surgery on her small intestine 35 years ago. From time to time, she experiences abdominal swelling, intestinal rumbling, and pain. We took her to the hospital, and they told us she should not eat foods without fiber. Please, what are these foods?

Sent by Majlinda, më 11 November 2016 në 02:41

Hello, I have a sister who has a kidney stone. She was pregnant and gave birth two months ago. One stone has blocked her small intestine channel, and she has developed a yellow color in her eyes and face. The doctor told her to get infusions, and she has been receiving 3 infusions for 2 weeks. Do the infusions do anything, and is it possible to remove the stone without any intervention? Please tell me

Sent by Vlora, më 22 January 2018 në 12:53

Hello,
The therapy depends on the size of the stone. If the stone is very small, there is a possibility that it may pass on its own through the intestine.
However, usually, in these cases, the recommended intervention is ERCP-the stone is removed with a probe from within the intestine. If it is expected for the stone to pass on its own, there is the possibility of complications, where the most dangerous is acute pancreatitis, therefore my advice is that if you have the opportunity to undergo this procedure-ERCP, to do it without delay.
All the best

Replay from Dr. Rozana Aleksi, më 23 January 2018 në 04:38

Hello. My father has problems with his intestine. He passes undigested stool and has some pain on the right side of his abdomen. I note that he has not gone for a check-up because he refuses to do a colonoscopy

Sent by Anxhi, më 04 April 2022 në 16:02
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