Is Watery Diarrhea A Symptom Of IBD?
Through my own research my symptoms don't match either. Also the medications given to me for IBS are not helping. If it is an ibd would I only have watery diarrhea or can stool differ?
Watery diarrhea is not a typical symptom of IBD.
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Hello!
Thank you for the query.
It would be easier to answer your question knowing what symptoms do you have and since when.
From the previous queries I can see you suffer from nausea, upper left abdominal pain and diarrhea.
Inflammatory bowels disease (Crohns disease or Ulcerative Colitis) are the group of autoimmune disease. The main problem in case of IBD is that host immune system attacks and destroys correctly functioning intestinal cells. This leads to chronic inflammation. Inflammation as a results causes a kind of scar in the intestine. Scar gives intestine narrowing and partial bowels obstruction as the main symptom.
IBD can be present in different part of intestines. So the symptoms vary depending of the inflammation location. Watery diarrhea is not characteristic symptom for IBD. IBD mostly give loose stools with blood and mucus, smelly stools, abdominal pain (cramps like), bloating. Weight loss, low hemoglobin level are also characteristic. Some patients can have skin changes (like eczema) or joint inflammation along with gastrointestinal symptoms.
The most important test to diagnose IBS is colonoscopy with biopsy. If you have watery diarrhea, stool test and stool culture test are negative, colonoscopy should be your next step.
If you have upper abdominal pain along with nausea and the symptoms are associated with foods intake, gastroscopy should be done as the stomach might be the case.
Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.
My bowel movements have varied in an episode fashion that last about 10 days. First I'll have severe cramping with multiple loose stools for 2 to 3 days. Then I number bm dwindle and stool becomes pencils thin. BM are always fowl smelling and occasionally contain mucus. during this time my appetite is minimal.
Your description makes Crohns disease very possible.
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This makes Crohns disease very possible. Lower right abdomen (where the small intestine joins large intestine) is the most common location for Crohns disease.
It is also very characteristic for partial bowels obstruction to give loose stool and narrow solid stools alternately.
Cramping appears when the intestine tries to push the stool through the narrow place. Loose stool should appear with cramping.
You definitely should have colonoscopy done.
Regards.
IBS symptoms are usually less intense.
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IBS in extreme cases can give such symptoms indeed. But usually it does not give such intense symptoms.
Moreover IBS can be diagnosed only after ruling all knows gastrointestinal diseases. When we say that a patient has IBS we can translate it as 'we don’t know what is causing your symptoms'. So IBS is a group of symptoms caused by unknown issue.
Even if you do have IBS, colonoscopy is necessary to rule out Crohns disease.
Regards
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