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The combination of GI symptoms (diarrhea, constipation), fever, and a recurrent abscess, is highly suspicious for Crohn's disease, a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestinal tract. Your husband might greatly benefit from a work-up by an experienced gastroenterologist who specializes in Crohn's.
Thank you for your replies. We are currently looking into out-of-town University Medical Centers. Could his acid reflux be related to all of these other symptoms? What sorts of questions should we be prepared to ask? and what sorts of tests should we insist on?
Laura
Here is a link to some information about Crohn's disease from the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America. It has a short section on the diagnosis of Crohn's that mentions some of the tests that might be done if Crohn's is suspected. I don't think it discusses acid reflux, but that is something that many patients with Crohn's do report, so it is worth mentioning to the doctor along with the other symptoms.
I would think the most important thing to ask might be whether the doctor thinks that the abscess is just an isolated problem that could be treated and resolved, or if it is part of a more systemic process such as Crohn's or another illness. Best of luck.
Good luck.
Laura
I would think the most important thing to ask might be whether the doctor thinks that the abscess is just an isolated problem that could be treated and resolved, or if it is part of a more systemic process such as Crohn's or another illness. Best of luck.