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Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (GAVE)—often nicknamed "Watermelon Stomach"—is a rare but fascinating condition. It gets its fruity moniker from the appearance of the stomach lining during an endoscopy: red, stripe-like patterns that resemble the rind of a watermelon. Here’s a quick breakdown: What it is: GAVE is a disorder where the blood vessels in the lower part of the stomach (the antrum) become dilated and fragile, leading to chronic gastrointestinal bleeding. Symptoms: Some people may not notice anything at first, but common signs include fatigue, iron-deficiency anemia, blood in stool, and vomiting blood. Who it affects: It’s more common in older adults, especially women, and is often associated with other conditions like liver cirrhosis, autoimmune diseases, or kidney failure. Diagnosis: Typically discovered during an endoscopy, where the telltale watermelon-like stripes are visible. Treatment: Options include endoscopic therapies like argon plasma coagulation, medications to manage bleeding, and in rare cases, surgery #Ectasia