Early symptoms of intestinal stones

Intestinal stones, also known as gastrointestinal stones, are symptoms caused by swallowing plant food components, such as persimmons, hawthorn and hair, minerals, etc., which form a mass-like foreign body in the gastrointestinal tract. In the early stages of the disease, patients will experience epigastric fullness, poor appetite, gastrointestinal digestive function, acid reflux and belching. Palpation with the hand will find that the gastrointestinal tract is localized with round masses, which can be slid. Early intestinal stone patients are often not accompanied by intestinal obstruction symptoms, with the passage of time, the patient will appear abdominal distension, gas, defecation disappeared, there will be flatulence, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, intestinal stone patients often need gastroenteroscopy treatment.