My Daughter Has EDS And Is Having Many Digestive Issues
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Hi and Welcome to 'Ask A Doctor' service.
I have read your question and here is my advice.
Sorry to hear of her problem, I understand your concern and the difficulty she is suffering.
There may many problems related to EDS. The stomach problems you said may be related to her EDS or it may be a separate problem. So that needs a bit more evaluation like since how long these problems are.
Problems related to EDS include GERD, dyspepsia or short bowel syndrome that may cause such problems.
However, this may be a separate problem that would need consideration. One problem associated with EDS is the celiac disease which needs special consideration here. Besides this, we need to look for malabsorption syndromes like enzyme deficiencies and peptic ulcer disease.
If many tests are done are negative, then probably we need to go for endoscopy (seeing her stomach with a scope).
Hot flushes with diarrhoea may also need to rule out carcinoid syndrome which is very rare.
Once all tests are normal, we need to consider IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) as one possible cause, but let it be the last to think about.
So the possible causes are many. So would need detailed evaluation. This is best done by a gastroenterologist. So I would like to discuss this with a gastroenterologist for thorough evaluation and management.
Hopes this answer helps you. Please let me know if you have any further questions about it.
Regards
Dr Mahboob ur Rahman
Please, if you could answer a few more questions about it.
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Hi,
Thanks for writing back.
I can understand the difficulty of the situation.
However, one thing is promising here, that if this has been for many years and she has not lost weight, and her endoscopy and colonoscopy has been normal, then this is probably not something too critical although can be troublesome.
Many times, mental health disorders are responsible for such stomach problems, just want to know if you could provide answers to few of my question to better understand the problems.
1. Did she lost weight or dropped her blood level or any fever.?
2. How is her mood lately?
3. Did she use any medicine for depression?
4. Did she get her tests for celiac disease, thyroid disease?
5. Does she able to digest any specific group of foods (if you could mention few please)?
6. Did she get tests for malabsorption like if her body calcium level, or blood level, or albumin was low any time?
I am asking these question to know the problems and if I could help somehow.
Please let me know about it in details.
Regards
trange there are some foods such as peppers , olives that don't bother her..but onion and garlic will..she does not eat any surgar bread pasta gluten..is pretty much eating to heal the gut but is having intolerances even to the "healthy" foods for the gut she would like to eat.
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Hi.. Thanks for providing the good details. I am sorry for getting late with the reply.
Things probably looks to be very much related to her mind but you are very right that we should not miss anything serious. But If she has not lost weight, and her blood, and calsium levels are normal, and that her all other tests are normal, this all is very re assuring.,that's very likely nothing is going to be very serious. There is a test called "fecal calprptactin" (may be its done already) which if negative make gut diseases extremely unlikely.
Mostly if any gut diseases occur, for months, they do cause low blood and low calsium and low album(body protein).so we should be confident that very probably nothing major disease we are missing.
One rare disorder of gut is whipple disease ( causes joint pains, along with diarrhea and fever and some brains and heart involvement) but all the above tests once normal make this unlikely.
I understand the difficulties of the situation, even I hardly understand this why she is not helped by so many things but let's keep the fingers crossed. Probably talking to dieticians, more hard work with psychiatrist, are options to focus on.
I hope things get better and wish her good health.
I appreciate the difficulty in rightly understanding her problems exactly, and the shortcomings in this field of medicine sometimes , but it's good that major diseases have been ruled out.
Please don't hesitate to ask a thing else.
I would be glad if I could help you somehow.
Thanks alot for your nice words.
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I am really thankful to you for your great words and I am pleased if I could have helped you.
I can really feel the deficulty of the situations and appreciate the great efforts you have been doing for her. I wish her great health.