What Does The Following Abdominal And Pelvic Ultrasound Report Indicate?
CT scan is highly sensitive.
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CT scan with contrast is a gold standard test to rule out possibilities of diverticulitis. It indicates inflamed or infected pouches and confirms the diagnosis of diverticulitis. CT can also indicate the severity of diverticulitis and guide treatment.
Any polyp, benign or malignant growth will also be apparent in CT scan. So I don't feel there is any need to do a colonoscopy as CT is also a very sensitive test.
Your gag reflex can be due to reflux esophagitis in which contents of stomach regurgitates back into the esophagus causing inflammation of esophageal mucosa.
I would suggest you to start using Nexium(Esomeprazole) 40 mg twice daily which can be increased to 80 mg twice daily dosage. However, if not relieved it can be combined with a prokinetic drug like Levosulpiride.
In trials combination of Esomeprazole with Levosulpiride has proved to be very effective in controlling Reflux esophagitis.
Latest trials have shown the effectiveness of Acotiamide 30 mg taken thrice daily for 3 months in treatment of functional dyspepsia.
You can discuss all options with your Gastroenterologist.
In case you are suspecting Hemorrhoids, I would suggest you go for digital rectal examination by your physician. proctoscopy and Digital rectal examination are the best way to rule out possibility of hemorrhoids.
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I have had the rectal exam. I have 2 degree hemorrhoids. I'm on hydrocortisone rectal cream.
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Cologuard is a screening test and not a diagnostic test while colonoscopy and CT scans are diagnostic tests but yes it is an easy and non-invasive method to screen colon malignancies.
A positive result means the test detected altered DNA that could be caused by cancer or precancer in the colon or rectum. Any positive result should be followed by a diagnostic colonoscopy.
No, for the preparation of colonoscopy you have to drink polyethylene glycol electrolyte solution only. Pills are not available.
In case you need any other advice please feel free to ask.
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