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Kind of a strange situation/question here...  I'm about two weeks out from my first surgery- proctocolectomy with pouch creation and a (temporary) ileostomy.  I'm still in the hospital, due to several complications- bleeding during and after surgery, pain management issues, an infection or/and leaking, severe dehydration, etc., etc., very much ad nauseam.

The last two or three days a new and weird thing has cropped up- frequently (but not always) the output from my ostomy smells and looks very much like it's fermenting in my gut- it's slightly foamy and smells- strongly- like rising bread dough or beer wort.   Normally, it has smelled, well, pretty shitty- fecal smells, bile, acid, etc.  When it is foamy, though, it doesn't even smell particularly unpleasant- not as nice an aroma as actual bread, but no worse than a slightly off sourdough, say.  It's also accompanied/preceded by some pretty serious cramping and gas pain. 

I've described it to my doc and ostomy nurse, but they don't seem to take it very seriously- just saying things like "a yeast infection wouldn't necessarily smell like that," or "I don't see any indications of a yeast infection in the skin around your stoma".  I'm not sure we're really communicating, but this is uncomfortable enough, and, frankly, strange enough to concern me.

Has anyone else experienced/heard of anything like this?  Is it something I should be worried about, or is it just a fairly normal reaction that only seems weird because it's new to me?

Thanks

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Jeffsmom posted:

Has anyone thought of an internal yeast infection?  Since you have leak complications thats the first thought i had. 

That was kind of my thought, too, but my doc and ostomy nurse pretty much just dismissed my concerns without looking in to it.  It seems to have subsided on its own, at least for now.

Nonmouse

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