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Hey, 

I just searched for pouchitis + cortisone and nearly found nothing. 

After antibiotics don't seem to help anymore my doctor put me on 50mg prednison. Taking it for 4 days now and cant see any improvement - different to UC times where cortisone was the only medicine helping immediately. 

Is this common? I am just wondering if it wouldnt be better to try other ABx..

LA

Tags: pouchitis, 50mg, Cortisone

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Have you read this article posted in the "sticky" thread at the top of this forum?

http://www.usahealthsystem.com...icles/2014_01_16.pdf

It does discuss corticosteroids as a treatment options for antibiotic refractory pouchitis. 

One of the problems is that there are many types of pouchitis with varied causes. Is yoursCrohn's of the pouch or another form of IBD? Ischemic pouchitis? Food sensitivities? Structural issues? Some or all of the above?

If high dose prednisone is having no effect after a week, you probably should abandon it and try something else.

Maybe another opinion with someone with a lot of experience with problematic pouches will help you get treatment that is more targeted to your specific case.

Jan

Jan Dollar
Last edited by Jan Dollar

I've read that article. 

I was on Flagly+Cipro (helped for the first time), than switched to Rifaxim. I also tried levoquin one. Nothing really helped. 

I got some Pepto Bismol imported, which doesnt seem to help either. 

No my doctor has put me on Decortin  and some budenoside in addition. I do not think, this is really helping. 

L

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