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Cure For Ulcerative Colitis And Gall Bladder Problems

i hhave ulcerative colitis, a bowel obstruction, gall bladder problems, that the drs will do nothing about as i had an opperation once and it caused adhesions, so i really have no where to turn but end up in the e.r. every month or so. thank you
Tue, 20 Dec 2016
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Read the history of ulcerative colitis, got operated once that caused adhesions, bowel obstruction and gall bladder problems. Due to adhesions no one wants to operate you and hence have to land up in ER every month or so.
Since you have mentioned the cause and the effects, I would advise you teh following:
Go for the contrast enhanced CT scan and get operated as per the findings and if necessary get admitted for further investigations and second opinion if required to plan for surgery as this will be needed as per your history.
Till then have clear fluids.
Also get other tests of blood, stool and urine, medical fitness for anesthesia and surgery to have a proper management.
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Cure For Ulcerative Colitis And Gall Bladder Problems

Hi. Thanks for your query. Read the history of ulcerative colitis, got operated once that caused adhesions, bowel obstruction and gall bladder problems. Due to adhesions no one wants to operate you and hence have to land up in ER every month or so. Since you have mentioned the cause and the effects, I would advise you teh following: Go for the contrast enhanced CT scan and get operated as per the findings and if necessary get admitted for further investigations and second opinion if required to plan for surgery as this will be needed as per your history. Till then have clear fluids. Also get other tests of blood, stool and urine, medical fitness for anesthesia and surgery to have a proper management.