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I am 6 months out of takedown, I have continued butt burn. No one has helped. I have takes meds for Cdiff,
Cipro, Flagyl, Budenoside, lidocaine gel, Percocet, all manner of creams, I have been scoped three times since May, nothing helps except a hot bath. I am about to try a trial of bio feedback for "paradoxical contractions" of pelvic floor, but don't have high hopes. It seems like it's bile. Am I crazy? When it burns it's always a yellowy kind of waste and it just seems like it's acid from stomach or gall bladder.
I am going to try some Prilosec but am near end of my rope! How can no one know what to do?
Please help me!

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You may need more fiber bulking foods. Have you tried metamucil?I think there is a med they can give you that reduces the bile and helps with your issue. I cannot recall the name, but I have seen others post about this on the board and it has helped them.

I have chronic anal pain and burning but mine is from cuffitis (and spasms), You scope should have shown this if it was an issue for you. Before being diagnoses with chronic cuffitis, I do remember the first six months being pretty tough with regard to burning and anal pain. Possibly you are still adjusting to the surgery but I would talk to your GI about any other oral medications that may help you.
J
I have had my Pouch now for 4 years. The first year was terrible. Cramps, Buttburn and urgency. I was seriously thinking about going back to the bag. I went to my Gasterologist and he found out I have chronic Pouchitus. I had buttburn so bad that I had sores around my anus. He put me on Budenoside for the pouchitus and Welcohl for the acid in my feces. I used extra strength Desitin, Calmoseptine cream and anything that has a high Zinc content. It helped alot. I have my ups and down with my pouch but it is so much better now. This is the best holidays I have had since finding out I had UC(about 7 yrs now). It will and does get better. Hope everyone had a great Holiday!
PD
My butt burn finally got better with time and a good bidet. None of the creams I tried really helped, but I did not try Ilex because the idea of accidentally pasting my butt cheeks together flipped me out. Now, 10 years out, I sometimes have to use Questran (the Cholestrymine mentioned above) when things threaten to get bad. I wish I had used it in the early days.

Good luck. This can be horrible, but you will find a solution and one day is will be a long-ago memory.
kta

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