How To Overcome I Have Sjögren Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, And Small Fiber Neuropathy?
Question: I have been having stomach problems for the last several months. I either have diarrhea or
I don’t go at all. I have extreme bloat and gas with nausea at times. When this flares up I pass mucous or blood with or without bowel movements. Even if I have a bowel movement I still feel pressure like I need to go again. I had a colonoscopy about eight months ago. The only abnormality was a benign polyp. I haven’t seen the doctor yet for my current problem. I have Sjögren syndrome, fibromyalgia, and small fiber neuropathy. I have wondered if this is a symptom of one of those conditions. Thanks for any information you can give me.
I don’t go at all. I have extreme bloat and gas with nausea at times. When this flares up I pass mucous or blood with or without bowel movements. Even if I have a bowel movement I still feel pressure like I need to go again. I had a colonoscopy about eight months ago. The only abnormality was a benign polyp. I haven’t seen the doctor yet for my current problem. I have Sjögren syndrome, fibromyalgia, and small fiber neuropathy. I have wondered if this is a symptom of one of those conditions. Thanks for any information you can give me.
Brief Answer:
As explained below
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
I have gone through your query and it looks like the symptoms are due to the benign polyp. The other conditions do not cause mucous and bloody diarrhoea. I would suggest youto meet your doctor and get the right treatment for benign polyp which is usually the removal of the polyp.
I hope this helps. Please feel free to discuss further if any.
Regards.
As explained below
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
I have gone through your query and it looks like the symptoms are due to the benign polyp. The other conditions do not cause mucous and bloody diarrhoea. I would suggest youto meet your doctor and get the right treatment for benign polyp which is usually the removal of the polyp.
I hope this helps. Please feel free to discuss further if any.
Regards.
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