HI,
I have left-sided colitis and have had similar problems. Some things i have experienced with the illness include: rectal bleeding, the urge to defaecate, Mucus in stool, thin stool, excessive gas. With medication i have been able to control the symptoms and live relatively normally. Usually, the symptoms of colitis will resolve with treatment, but sometimes finding the appropriate medication takes time and experimentation under the guidance of your GI doctor. Once you find the appropriate treatment your symptoms should subside, and you should be able to get back to your regular life.
Follow up with your GI doctor is crucial if symptoms persist despite treatment, as he/she will be able to discuss changing your medication to better resolve your symptoms. Until then, foods like bananas, broth soups and toast might be helpful in reducing the intensity of your symptoms.
I am 17 years old and i was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis after having a colonoscopy and i have frequent pain and lately i have been passing puss and the last few hours it has been just gas and puss. What does this mean and should i contact my GI doctor?
Hi,
It is difficult to say whether it is ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease based on the symptoms.Tests like colonoscopy, enteroscopy/capsule endoscopy may have to be done for diagnosis and confirmation done with biopsy.
The symptoms of CD depends on the part of the GIT involved.But abdominal pain is more common in CD than UC.Rectal bleeding is more common in UC.
Since you have more of abdominal pain CD is more likely.But confirmation can be done only with the tests mentioned above.