What Causes Severe Lower Back Pain, Constipation And Anaemia?
I am on pain meds and have a stimulator implanted for the pain but it doesn't help. I have stage 3 kidney disease and I had my gallbladder removed years ago. I also have GERD. If you have any questions before you can answer mine, just ask.
All symptoms connected, Needs correlation
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for asking
I read your question and i understand your concern. Symptoms of constipation, backache and anemia with occult stool test positive for blood are all correlated and indicates some GI source of bleeding. That is why colonoscopy has been planned. Prolonged NSAIDs use might have played a role here as these drugs are quite erosive to the GI mucosa.
As far as GERD is concerned that itself exacerbates the GI symptoms like constipation etc and a complete diet and lifestyle modifications are advised for its management.
Right now focusing on anemia with iron and folate supplements, treatment of constipation with fibers, fluids and laxatives and management of muscle pain with out NSAIDs like acetaminophen and muscle relaxants like tizanidine and skelaxin etc is advised.
Waiting and seeing till the colonoscopy reports and if negative then going for RBC labelled scan to find out the source of blood loss in GI tract should be the plan. Let your gastroenterologist take care of that. You just do as you are directed.
i hope it helps. Take good care of yourself and dont ofrget to close the discussion please.
Regards
Khan
You mentioned an RBC labelled scan. What is that?
NSAIDs the culprit, Labelled scan explained.
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Thank you for getting back
NSAIDs over use not only damage kidneys but also causes GI tract inflammation. RUptured disc if not responding to conservative management needs a little aggressive one like EPidural steroid injections and physiotherapy exercises. Most of the time it works.
RBC labelled scan is a radiological scan where a XXXXXXX like Technetium 99 is administered which gets attached to red blood cells and if there is any bleeding source that can be traced. It is next step if colonoscopy could not find the source of bleeding.
But with kidney disease anemia is itself a result as erythropoietin release from kidney is compromised due to failing kidney.
Just wait for the colonoscopy and consider ESI for the disc.
I hope it helps.
Regards
Khan