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Suggest Ways To Rule Out A Melanosis Coli Infection

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Posted on Wed, 30 Nov 2016
Question: I have been on Per Diem for many years because of a "kink" in my colon. Nothing else works but my gastroenterologist wants me off because of the beginnings of "black colon"
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Answered by Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali (9 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Suggestive of Melanosis coli

Detailed Answer:
Dear Madam, Hi & Good morning.
Thanks for posting your query on healthcare magic.

Based on the history given you seem to have developed a long term side due to chronic use of laxative Pardiem (Senna).

Melanosis Coli usually results from chronic use of laxatives like Senna & Rhubarb derivatives.
It is due to an abnormal brown or black pigmentation of colonic mucosa & considered as a benign lesion that can disappear if the use of laxative is discontinued.

Hope this answers your query, however if you have any follow up query, I shall be glad to answer.

Best regards.
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Suggest Ways To Rule Out A Melanosis Coli Infection

Brief Answer: Suggestive of Melanosis coli Detailed Answer: Dear Madam, Hi & Good morning. Thanks for posting your query on healthcare magic. Based on the history given you seem to have developed a long term side due to chronic use of laxative Pardiem (Senna). Melanosis Coli usually results from chronic use of laxatives like Senna & Rhubarb derivatives. It is due to an abnormal brown or black pigmentation of colonic mucosa & considered as a benign lesion that can disappear if the use of laxative is discontinued. Hope this answers your query, however if you have any follow up query, I shall be glad to answer. Best regards.