What Does This Biopsy Test Result Indicate?
Brief Answer:
Following answers to your queries
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
1. When the polyp was removed, the biopsy showed stage 0 adenoma.
So, the tumor is not infiltrated but localised in the mucosa layer.
2. In such cases, you are asked to repeat colonoscopy after 5 years from the moment the polyp was removed.
3. Abrasion is the lesion left after polyp removal and not worrisome.
All the best! Let me know if you have further questions.
Dr.Klerida
Following answers to your queries
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
1. When the polyp was removed, the biopsy showed stage 0 adenoma.
So, the tumor is not infiltrated but localised in the mucosa layer.
2. In such cases, you are asked to repeat colonoscopy after 5 years from the moment the polyp was removed.
3. Abrasion is the lesion left after polyp removal and not worrisome.
All the best! Let me know if you have further questions.
Dr.Klerida
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
How long should I expect the pain from removal of the polyps to last? I'ts been over a year and with my last colonoscopy 4 weeks ago the pain is worse.
Abrasion does not mean "a sore" in Gastro terms?
Abrasion in Gastro is more like a 'Scar"? - Nothing to worry about.
Abrasion does not mean "a sore" in Gastro terms?
Abrasion in Gastro is more like a 'Scar"? - Nothing to worry about.
Brief Answer:
IBS is the cause of your pain, not abrasion
Detailed Answer:
Hi back XXXXXXX,
1. It will usually last 2 to 6 weeks after polyp removal for the pain to subside.
If the pain is getting worse, I advise to repeat colonoscopy to evaluate the changes again.
2. Abrasion is the scar after polyp removal. It won't usually cause pain for such long time. If pain has persisted for such long period, then, it is not related to abrasion but to IBS. In other words, it is more functional than organic.
Hope it answered to your queries!
Dr.Klerida
IBS is the cause of your pain, not abrasion
Detailed Answer:
Hi back XXXXXXX,
1. It will usually last 2 to 6 weeks after polyp removal for the pain to subside.
If the pain is getting worse, I advise to repeat colonoscopy to evaluate the changes again.
2. Abrasion is the scar after polyp removal. It won't usually cause pain for such long time. If pain has persisted for such long period, then, it is not related to abrasion but to IBS. In other words, it is more functional than organic.
Hope it answered to your queries!
Dr.Klerida
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
The abrasions are 1 year old. It only hurts in the abrasion spots. It doesn't hurt all over as in"IBS". Is that normal?
Brief Answer:
Please follow the below advice...
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
1. First, I need to know how do you realize that the pain is coming from the abrasion spots? Some of my patients with the same problems as you were not able to determine if the pain they felt is on the abrasion spot.
2. IBS pain is not spread all over the abdomen. It can be a certain spot to feel the pain. At least, this is what has been reported by majority of my patients.
3. In your case, I still think that your soreness is due to IBS more than to a probable organic issue.
All the best!
Dr.Klerida
Please follow the below advice...
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
1. First, I need to know how do you realize that the pain is coming from the abrasion spots? Some of my patients with the same problems as you were not able to determine if the pain they felt is on the abrasion spot.
2. IBS pain is not spread all over the abdomen. It can be a certain spot to feel the pain. At least, this is what has been reported by majority of my patients.
3. In your case, I still think that your soreness is due to IBS more than to a probable organic issue.
All the best!
Dr.Klerida
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar