Published on: 2025-11-22 | Written by: Dr Alia Sami Handawy Internal Medicine
Monitoring the progression of chronic diseases in the gastrointestinal system and liver is essential for maintaining patient health and improving quality of life. Conditions such as chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, chronic intestinal diseases, and irritable bowel syndrome require continuous observation to prevent serious complications.
Dr. Alia Sami Hendawy confirms that careful monitoring and regular follow-ups help control disease progression and allow timely medical interventions.
Monitoring chronic diseases involves clinical evaluation, laboratory tests, and imaging studies. The key reasons for monitoring include:
Detecting deterioration in liver or digestive system function
Adjusting medications according to disease progression
Preventing complications such as gastrointestinal bleeding or liver failure
Improving quality of life and reducing disease-related symptoms
Dr. Alia Sami Hendawy emphasizes that regular monitoring helps detect problems early before they worsen and become more difficult to treat.
Liver function tests (ALT, AST, Bilirubin)
Pancreatic function tests
Complete blood count (CBC)
Protein and albumin levels
Dr. Alia Sami Hendawy confirms that laboratory tests provide a clear picture of liver and digestive health and help physicians adjust treatment accurately.
Abdominal ultrasound to detect changes in the liver and intestines
CT scans or MRI in severe cases
Endoscopy to detect early ulcers or colitis
Dr. Alia Sami Hendawy emphasizes that these tests allow precise monitoring of disease progression without waiting for symptoms to appear.
Tracking weight and nutrition
Monitoring appetite and digestion
Recording any new symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain
Dr. Alia Sami Hendawy stresses the importance of observing daily symptoms to accurately evaluate disease progression.
Educating patients about the nature of chronic diseases, preventive measures, appropriate diet, and adherence to medication is essential.
Dr. Alia Sami Hendawy confirms that health education helps patients manage their symptoms effectively and improves treatment outcomes.