Hello, I had a
hysterectomyHysterectomy
Hysterectomy - series and ovaries out 5 years ago when I was 51 because of non-cancerous growths, anemia caused by excessive bleeding. My small intestine was perforated during surgery-I became gravely ill w/peritonitis. Subsequently, I have been hospitalized several times – tests have revealed that my small intestine was perforated and I have excessive scar tissue from the infection that has compromised my small and large intestines.
During a recent
colonoscopy(3 weeks ago) I had to have a General as an outpatient because my “large intestine opening was tacked to my abdominal wall from the infection” and the
colonoscopy was performed "with great difficulty" - the surgeon had to to put me out because he could not go beyond the rectum to the large intestine opening without causing severe pain.
I have great difficulty having bowel movements and sometimes have projectile vomiting because of "kinking" or "
blockagesPeripheral artery disease". I am careful with my diet and to stay hydrated. Thus far, I have not had to have surgery - my doctor is trying to prevent since the results will all likelihood cause more scar tissue.
I am nauseated often so last week my doctor performed an endoscopy & obtained 4 biopsies – positive for
HelicobacterHelicobacter pylori pyloriHelicobacter pylori
Pyloric stenosis – I am beginning treatment today. When I had perontonitis, I vomited feces and had a widespread infection.
My questions:
1)Could the …pylori be a result of the peritonitis? I am very careful with my hygiene.
2)Can I transmit the ...pylori to others and should they be tested?
3)Can you make any recommendations related to health care? Regards and thank you - especially for being available to provide medical information forlaypersons such as myself!
Kathy.