I'm a 33 year old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction with a history of
pepticCause of peptic ulcers
Location of peptic ulcers
Peptic relief
Peptic ulcer ulcer (age 16),
clostridium deficil (age 25), and, currently,
proctitisProctitis
Proctitis - streptococcal, with
confirmed blood in the stool (although my doctor is still performing
tests). My symptoms have suggested to him that I might have
"complicated diverticulosis" -- rare for someone my age from all
I've read. My symptoms are as follows: lower left quadrant
tenderness, severe constipation with intermittent watery diarrhea,
bloodyBloody or tarry stools mucous - coating hard, small, pellet-like stool (or
ribbon-like when it's softer). I'm currently using Rowana
enemasBarium enema
and waiting for the results of my
CBC and sedimentation rate, and
for the swelling in my rectum to subside before further tests are
run. What should I expect if, indeed, I have "complicated diverticulosis"?
and are there any other possible diagnoses? {I should note that
I have peripheral nerve damage, caused by an L5-S1 intervertebral
disc herniation, which affected my bowel and bladder function. I
have control of my bowels, as long as they are solid, and perform
ISC to empty my bladder.}
Many thanks!
ear Lauren,
I am uncertain what your physician means by complicated diverticulosis. If yu have to strain at defecation, you could develop diverticula (even at yourrelatively young age). Complications of diverticula are bleeding (usually large amounts of blood lost) and diverticulitis (severe pain due to inflammation of a diverticula). Without seeing you and performing an evalaution it is difficult to know what to suggest regardng stool softeners. If at all possible you should try for soft stool that can be expelled without much straining. Taking metamucil will allow for large soft stool but will not cause the liquid stool that appear to be a problem for you.
This information is presented for educational purposes only. Always ask specific questions to your personal physician.
HFHSM.D.-rf
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