I'm 23 years old. For about a year now i have had blood and mucus in my stool almost every time I go to the bathroom.
FissuresAnal fissure, internal and
externalExternal incontinence devices hemrroids have all been ruled out. I have absolutely no stomach discomfort or pain with bowel movements, no diarrhea on a
regularRegular insulin basis, and no weight loss. To me, everything is completely
normalNormal saline flush with the exception of the blood and mucus. I had a
colonoscopy done because this was driving me absolutely crazy trying to figure out the problem. The results came back and the surgeon told me the pathologist said the results were consistent with Ulcerative
colitisColitis
Irritable bowel syndrome
Ischemic colitis
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Salmonella enterocolitis
Ulcerative colitis. But, they never said that is what I had. Is their lack of communication safe enough to say that really is what I have? Since my symptoms are so minor is it possible that it could be something different? My colon was in great shape, the slight inflamation
(inflammation) was in my rectum. I have heard there is a better outlook for not having a person's colon removed if the disease is in their rectum, is this true and how long (maybe too general of a question) do most people live with this disease with minor symptoms before things start to deteriorate? I have not heard of that many people living with this disease comfortably for more than 10-15 years. Is there occurances of this disease where people live their whole lives with no serious issues and very minor symptoms, if any? Thank you for your advice.
My point is that UC can be acute and chronic, and sometimes it can clear up. Also misdiagnosis is possible so you might want to have those biopsies retested. THe lab always saves some. I have not had a colonoscopy in five years and will hopefully won't need one until I reach the age that it is generally recommended.
I am not a physician and highly recommend that you work closely with your GI and personal physician. You may want to discuss with them allergy/intolerance testing. Good luck
UC is a disease that affects you immune system, it makes your body think that food and drinks are bactiera and your body tries to get rid of everything you consume as soon as possible.