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rectal bleeding from diversion colitis
A 54-year-old female asked:

Dr. Charles Cattano answered
39 years experience Gastroenterology
Causes of colitis: Inflammation (infection, ischemic, ibd) of large intestine = colitis. Specifically, ischemic colitis occurs when there is decreased blood flow to the ... Read More
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A 38-year-old female asked:

Dr. Jay Yepuri answered
20 years experience Gastroenterology
No connection: No connection between uc and hpv.
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A 54-year-old female asked:

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Ischenic colitis: Heals in 3 ways. 1.the colon dies and perforaates. 2.heals completely and is back to normal, 3, Scars down and becomes stenotic,
Follow up with your p ... Read More
A 32-year-old male asked:

Dr. Louis Cooper answered
48 years experience Pediatrics
Follow MD: Follow your gastroenterologist recommendations, as he saw the tissue. You should definitely follow up with this physician. Is he treating you for th ... Read More
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A 32-year-old male asked:

Dr. Rawhi Omar answered
44 years experience Pathology
Not necessarily: There are many reasons for enlarged lymph nodes; most common is reaction to infection/inflammation which maybe your case but they can also enlarge in ... Read More
A 54-year-old female asked:

Dr. Patrick Kohlitz answered
11 years experience Internal Medicine
Hematochezia: It sounds like ther are many important variables regarding your question that make it a complex one. Yes xarelto can thin your blood and make you mor ... Read More
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Dr. Tracy Berg answered
32 years experience General Surgery
Ulcerative colitis: No simple answer to care and treatment of uc. Start with a low fat, low gluten diet and a bowel regimen. Avoid alcohol and nicotine. Your primary doc ... Read More
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A 16-year-old male asked:

Dr. Pavel Conovalciuc answered
23 years experience Family Medicine
Colitis: The only way to be completely sure is to do colonoscopy. Only a doc can do it. However, based on your symptoms and physical exam and some labwork, the ... Read More
A 22-year-old male asked:

Dr. Howard Fertel answered
32 years experience Emergency Medicine
Unlikely: Unlikely. But at least you should get a CBC done.
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Dr. Arthur Heller answered
43 years experience Gastroenterology
Mild; get checked: If uc is suspected, need a colonoscopy/biopsies to check. More limited exams like flexible sigmoidoscopy will tell if rectum and sigmoid are inflamed ... Read More
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