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Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (GAVE), also known as “watermelon stomach,” is a condition that causes chronic gastrointestinal bleeding and can lead to iron deficiency anemia. In this video, we break down: ✅ What GAVE is and how it develops ✅ Symptoms and risk factors ✅ How GAVE leads to anemia If you’re struggling with unexplained anemia or GI bleeding, this video is for you! Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more gut health content. #GAVE #Anemia #GutHealth #LetsTalkAboutPoop Who Am I: I’m Sameer Islam - your poop guru! I am functional gastroenterologist and I provide options of lifestyle and diet treatment coupled with medical treatment. I make videos about medicine, gastroenterology, and life in general. I write a weekly email newsletter that contains some quick thoughts + links to interesting things (https://bit.ly/2MtOXhN). To make an APPOINTMENT: (806-696-4440) https://bit.ly/48kA1Lp Stay connected and follow me on my other social media platforms—links are below! INSTAGRAM: Sameerislammd / / sameerislammd TWITTER: Sameer Islam ,MD/MBA /https://x.com/sameerislammd?s=21&t=nW... FACEBOOK:Dr.Sameer Islam ,MD / / sameerislammd TIKTOK :sislammd https://www.tiktok.com/@sislammd?_t=Z... Medical Advice Disclaimer: This video and description are for informational purposes only and do not provide medical advice. Viewing or using this content does not create a physician-patient relationship. Sharing personal or medical information with the author does not establish such a relationship. This content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a licensed physician or qualified healthcare provider for any health-related concerns.