If you suspect parasites,any GP can give you the medication to kill the common parasites.
Sorry, but the doc answers once and doesn't keep up a running conversation here. :-(
Hey are you going to respond or what?
You wrote:
"I agree with evaluating the stool for infection with bacteria or parasites. The stool can also be tested for various forms of malabsorption, and a blood test can be done to rule out celiac disease. If the symptoms continue, a colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy can be considered to evaluate for inflammatory bowel disease."
I had a complete CBC with Differential/Platelet, Comp. Metabolic Panel, Lipid panel, Hgb Alc with MBG Estimation, Thyroid, Urine Culture, and Ova + Parasite Exam of my feces. If you want to see my report I can email it to you.
All came back healthy with no problems detected. One person has reccomended to me that I try a regement of herbal remedys and if that doesn't work going back to the doctor. The items they reccomended were:
para-cleanse parasite remedy
http://www.greatestherbsonearth.com/nsp/paracleanse_parasite_remedy.htm
with kidney activator
http://www.greatestherbsonearth.com/nsp/kidney_activator.htm
Intestinal Soothe and Build
http://www.greatestherbsonearth.com/nsp/intestinal_soothe.htm
Chlorophyll, Bifidophilus, healthy diet avoiding red meat and a regimine of reverse osmosis water about 10 8oz cups a day.
You wrote:
"Followup with your personal physician is essential."
If I could afford it I would!!! But how many other tests can I possibly take and then they will probably end up just perscribing flagyl anyways which I hear does not work nearly as well as the herbal remedy. If in one month I am still sick I will have to go back to the doctors and shell out another 200 bucks or so to have more tests done.
In my mind this must be parasites. Its not an alergic food reaction because the onset of symptoms take place more than 8 hours after the trouble food is consumed. Also how can you possibly explain the wierd reaction to antibiotics and my symptoms getting worse after a regimine of antibiotics is taken for something else.
I am not aware of specific disease linking your symptoms with spicy food.
I agree with evaluating the stool for infection with bacteria or parasites. The stool can also be tested for various forms of malabsorption, and a blood test can be done to rule out celiac disease. If the symptoms continue, a colonoscopy or flexible sigmoidoscopy can be considered to evaluate for inflammatory bowel disease.
The frequent urination should be evaluated for infection, diabetes, or thyroid disorders.
I do not know specific gastroenterologists in southern California, but starting at a major academic medical center would be a reasonable first option.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin, M.D.
kevinmd_
Try a probiotic-they give you back the good bacteria that an antiboitic kills. You can get them at any healthfood store