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I've got chronic pouchitis, but I was doing pretty well until my GI doctor scoped me about 3 weeks ago. Since then I have had this feeling of inflammation and some pain when having a bowel movement. It just feels swollen down there. I have had no bleeding and no noticeable increase in frequency and my stools are fairly well formed, relatively speaking. For the first week or two I just used cortifoam enemas, but no improvement. I then started on xifaxan and am almost a week into that therapy and still not really seeing any real improvement. What do you think I have? My GI doctor did mention that when he was in there, he saw increased inflammation over two years ago, so he did a bunch of biopsies. I don't know if I am just inflamed as a result of something he did while he was in there or what.
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The trauma of scoping can cause increased inflammation, so that would be my guess. However, three weeks is an awfully long time to have scope related inflammation.
Jan Take a deep breath and relax; this too will pass. |
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