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One of the best videos on this topic I have seen. Loperamide seems to be the "go to" script for this diagnosis. While it does help, I found for me, with microscopic colitis, Greek Yogurt greatly helps me climbing up the Bristol Stool scale.
@@lydialedbetter2041 Microscopic literally means that inflammation was seen under the microscope. Did it change your treatment plan? I doubt it, because they probably didn't know what to do with that. But we'd love to help you with it.
I appreciate the hope. My mom who’s 80 has been dealing with this for almost 2 years (with no previous digestive issues history). She’s had chronic diarrhea for the last month and has lost a ton of weight and I’m very very very worried. Biopsies didn’t show anything. She’s working with a specialist. I’m seeing her today and I wonder if she should be hospitalized. Specialist keeps running tests but in the meantime she’s withering away right before our eyes.
I'm sorry about that. I hope that they can help. Unfortunately, this type of story is far too common, and gastroenterologists and hospitals often have no idea about what the cause it. But at least they can give her an IV and stabilize her. We'd be happy to work with her, and work with many people that age.
I was diagnosed with collagenous colitis in September, 22. Watery diarrhea for 6 months. It was horrible. I got better and felt great. Then on July 5, it started all over again. This is devastating.
I have just been diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis after a very bad flare up and being admitted into hospital for a week. Now on strong steroids and medication, I want to know how to control future flare ups and prevent flare ups before it happens,
We would by happy to help you with that. Treatment is different for each patient, and we base it on a long evaluation of factors that can cause inflammation.
In my biopsy of end of the ileum doctor found chorinc and acute inflammatory cells with lymphoid hyperplasia those hyperplasia was Liitle little like pimple but in biopsy granuloma and maligancy was missing..then doctor said that was non specific inflammation..can you tell me what was that? Was it ibd or ibs?
It sounds like your biopsy results showed some inflammation at the end of the ileum, with the presence of acute and chronic inflammatory cells along with lymphoid hyperplasia (which you described as "little pimples"). The granulomas and malignancy were absent, and your doctor diagnosed this as non-specific inflammation. Im sending my email please write to us so we can start helping you claudio@ibstreatmentcenter.com
Agreed! Got a pancreas attack and I throw up several times a week plus the diarrhea. My Dr told me "you're your own person. You need to figure out what works for you ". Ok!
I am very confused about the following and would appreciate clarification: 1. You said the difference between IBS and colitis is that there is inflammation in the colon with colitis. Then later you said inflammation can also happen with IBS? Can you explain what you meant? 2. Do you treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease, such as lymphocytic colitis? Just wondered since the name of your clinic is IBS only? I also got diagnosed with EPI. 3. I need to watch more of your videos but it sounds like your main theory is that foods are causing this all GI issues. Is that correct? Thank you
Good question. Be careful to distinguish between general colitis, which is often used for IBS, and the other forms of colitis, such as ulcerative colitis. They all involve some form of inflammation, but with many forms of colitis it's visible during the colonoscopy, whereas it's not in IBS. We certainly do work with people with IBD and would be happy to work with you. There are many many issues that cause GI problems. Some of them are foods, but many are not. As you know, EPI is one of those. And there are hundreds of others.
My inflammation is about 3 inches and am bleeding Cortisone and mesalamine are slightly improving my flares but counting on discovering internal allergies is not easy as allergies discovery is a long long process based on tentative and suggestions
@@GrammaSheShe We routinely work with patients from all over the United States and the world via zoom, and have since 2005. There is no need to travel, and no advantage to being in person. IBS is something you experience, not something the doctor can do anything about in person. We'd love to work with you. Just email Tracy at Tracy@IBSTreatmentCenter.com and she'll get you started.
I have UC and collagenous colitis. How do you find what's causing the Inflammation is the million dollar question? What's the most accurate way of finding food intolerances, parasites etc? What are the exact tests you use?
I am having pain in colon area with burning sensation since 6 months. Colonoscopy report is negative. CT scan of abdomen is negative. I had gall stone.. for which i have been operated. Still, i have pain in colon area and aggravates in morning after bowel movement and increases on increased number of bowels. Now , pain is going towards back. Really cant understand this situation.
I am sorry for your pain. I did another video on IBS and back pain, so I can see why that can be happening.This sounds like the kind of problem that we like to work with, and we'd be happy to see you
@@williamcbrown7813 May be... Before this episode started... I was suffering from cervical pain. Later I came to know that i have c3-4 disc protrusion. But doctors refuse to related these both issues. My symptoms were as follows :- Hard core exercises and diet to reduce weight for first six months - then covid - cervical pain - gall stone - stomach issues. Now I have been opr for gall stone but i have symptoms of IBS. My pain in colon area also aggravates when I am in stress, like when I have reach some place on time and getting late marginally
You described exactly what I’m going through,my GI Dr told me it could be colon spasms,it gets better after a BM,she prescribed Dicyclomine HCI which I take as needed
Hello, I have some questions, I would be very happy if you answer them. In my pathology report: Slight increase in ascending colon sections, colon mucosa samples, surface epithelium and crypt epithelium. Lymphocyte entry is monitored. With trichrome, there is a slight increase in collagen in the subepithelial region. No additional findings regarding mucin were found. Although the findings are 'partial' support, if they are clinically compatible, it can be considered collagenous colitis. What exactly does this mean? Everywhere I went, IBS was accompanied by stools, sometimes solid and sometimes liquid. My questions are: Is this an autoimmune disease? Is there a margin of error in pathology? I recently had gastroenteritis and e.coli was detected. Calprotectin is low. Does microscopic colitis appear and disappear or increase due to this? I would be grateful if you could answer me. There are so few resources and so little information.
Wow. Great questions. Unfortunately this is all way too involved to properly address here. Even e. coli is super complicated. However, I don't believe that microscopic colitis is ever thought of as an autoimmune condition, and it can come and go. And regardless, the pathology report is primarily only useful for creating a diagnosis, but it doesn't really help you get to the bottom of the problem. But we'd be happy to work with you. I hope that this response helps at least a little.
That means inflammation that is occurring in both the small and large intestines. It's caused by all of the same things that cause all of these other things I talk about. We'd love to help you figure it out.
OK so I know I have IBS and colitis. If I can’t get treatment from a gastroenterologist then WHO do I get it from? You keep saying there is hope, and there is help, but you haven’t said what kind of medical person I need to see for some kind of treatment plan!! Signed, EXTREMELY FRUSTRATED!!!!!.
Can papain related enzyme tablet cause so much damage in intestine that there is a burning sensation in the intestine and because of that you are not even able to eat food
You can't treat it until you know the cause. You can't know the cause until you work with the patient. I can't tell you how to treat your problem successfully on a video.
Hello, I have some questions, I would be very happy if you answer them. In my pathology report: Slight increase in ascending colon sections, colon mucosa samples, surface epithelium and crypt epithelium. Lymphocyte entry is monitored. With trichrome, there is a slight increase in collagen in the subepithelial region. No additional findings regarding mucin were found. Although the findings are 'partial' support, if they are clinically compatible, it can be considered collagenous colitis. What exactly does this mean? Everywhere I went, IBS was accompanied by stools, sometimes solid and sometimes liquid. My questions are: Is this an autoimmune disease? Is there a margin of error in pathology? I recently had gastroenteritis and e.coli was detected. Calprotectin is low. Does microscopic colitis appear and disappear or increase due to this? I would be grateful if you could answer me. There are so few resources and so little information.
3 WAYS TO GET IBS HELP FROM ANYWHERE:
Call Us at: 206-264-1111
Schedule an Appointment: health.ibstreatmentcenter.com/ytc
Visit Our Website to Learn More: www.IBSTreatmentCenter.com
Are you in MD Live app? In what app do you give consultations? How much does each cost?
@@arf2847 We use our own web portal. Visit us at www.IBSTreatmentCenter.com
One of the best videos on this topic I have seen. Loperamide seems to be the "go to" script for this diagnosis. While it does help, I found for me, with microscopic colitis, Greek Yogurt greatly helps me climbing up the Bristol Stool scale.
strait to the point. great doctor.
Thanks!
That's why I subscribed immediately. Why other doctors can't speak like him and deliver the info
Thank you. Soooo helpful.
New fear unlocked... I had no biopsy during colonoscopy.
I wouldn't worry about it. It won't change anything in your treatment plan if it all looked good to the naked eye.
@@IBSTreatmentCenterwhy do they not take biopsy if it looks good in the naked eye ?
@@IBSTreatmentCentermine looked completely normal BUT my biopsy showed microscopic colitis. After 4 months of watery diarrhea. 😢
@@lydialedbetter2041 Microscopic literally means that inflammation was seen under the microscope. Did it change your treatment plan? I doubt it, because they probably didn't know what to do with that. But we'd love to help you with it.
They said my colon looked beautiful but they did a biopsy just in case. They found Colitis
My ct scan showed thickened sigmoid colon. Will find out more w Coloscopy soon. I’m in constant pain for months and constant potty.
I appreciate the hope. My mom who’s 80 has been dealing with this for almost 2 years (with no previous digestive issues history). She’s had chronic diarrhea for the last month and has lost a ton of weight and I’m very very very worried. Biopsies didn’t show anything. She’s working with a specialist. I’m seeing her today and I wonder if she should be hospitalized.
Specialist keeps running tests but in the meantime she’s withering away right before our eyes.
I'm sorry about that. I hope that they can help. Unfortunately, this type of story is far too common, and gastroenterologists and hospitals often have no idea about what the cause it. But at least they can give her an IV and stabilize her. We'd be happy to work with her, and work with many people that age.
Carnivore will heal her colon.
wow this was extremely informative. Thanks!
You are very welcome. I'm glad that you found it helpful.
I was diagnosed with collagenous colitis in September, 22. Watery diarrhea for 6 months. It was horrible. I got better and felt great. Then on July 5, it started all over again. This is devastating.
Yes. We treat that too. In fact, you might like our video on colitis ruclips.net/video/3-1dL3Cb8hI/видео.html
I have just been diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis after a very bad flare up and being admitted into hospital for a week. Now on strong steroids and medication, I want to know how to control future flare ups and prevent flare ups before it happens,
We would by happy to help you with that. Treatment is different for each patient, and we base it on a long evaluation of factors that can cause inflammation.
In my biopsy of end of the ileum doctor found chorinc and acute inflammatory cells with lymphoid hyperplasia those hyperplasia was
Liitle little like pimple but in biopsy granuloma and maligancy was missing..then doctor said that was non specific inflammation..can you tell me what was that? Was it ibd or ibs?
It sounds like your biopsy results showed some inflammation at
the end of the ileum, with the presence of acute and chronic inflammatory cells along with lymphoid hyperplasia (which you described as "little pimples"). The granulomas and malignancy were absent, and your doctor diagnosed this as non-specific inflammation. Im sending my email please write to us so we can start helping you claudio@ibstreatmentcenter.com
We as MDs don't know what is wrong with your digestive system, so we diagnose you with IBS!?
It is what every medical doctor does.
I couldn't agree more.
Agreed! Got a pancreas attack and I throw up several times a week plus the diarrhea. My Dr told me "you're your own person. You need to figure out what works for you ". Ok!
@@elizabethmoffett2836 Yes. That's where we come in. There has got to be a reason for this, and we like to help people figure out what it is!
Sounds like some Doctors need to go back to school !😮
Stress...... on your subconcious mind.... pray and pray.... confess to GOD🙏 your struggling and may HE give us strength🙏
I am very confused about the following and would appreciate clarification:
1. You said the difference between IBS and colitis is that there is inflammation in the colon with colitis. Then later you said inflammation can also happen with IBS? Can you explain what you meant?
2. Do you treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease, such as lymphocytic colitis? Just wondered since the name of your clinic is IBS only? I also got diagnosed with EPI.
3. I need to watch more of your videos but it sounds like your main theory is that foods are causing this all GI issues. Is that correct?
Thank you
Good question. Be careful to distinguish between general colitis, which is often used for IBS, and the other forms of colitis, such as ulcerative colitis. They all involve some form of inflammation, but with many forms of colitis it's visible during the colonoscopy, whereas it's not in IBS.
We certainly do work with people with IBD and would be happy to work with you. There are many many issues that cause GI problems. Some of them are foods, but many are not. As you know, EPI is one of those. And there are hundreds of others.
My inflammation is about 3 inches and am bleeding
Cortisone and mesalamine are slightly improving my flares but counting on discovering internal allergies is not easy as allergies discovery is a long long process based on tentative and suggestions
You neglected to mention which specialty treats patients with IBS/colitis!
IBS specialists are the experts in treating IBS/colitis. That's exactly what we do. And anyone can access care through us via zoom/telemedicine.
Are you the only IVS specialists in the country? There have to be other places where we can get treated without having to travel to where you are.
@@GrammaSheShe We routinely work with patients from all over the United States and the world via zoom, and have since 2005. There is no need to travel, and no advantage to being in person. IBS is something you experience, not something the doctor can do anything about in person. We'd love to work with you. Just email Tracy at Tracy@IBSTreatmentCenter.com and she'll get you started.
I have UC and collagenous colitis. How do you find what's causing the Inflammation is the million dollar question? What's the most accurate way of finding food intolerances, parasites etc? What are the exact tests you use?
Start with this video and then watch the entire series. ruclips.net/video/Mg5lU_ENlYA/видео.html
I am having pain in colon area with burning sensation since 6 months. Colonoscopy report is negative. CT scan of abdomen is negative. I had gall stone.. for which i have been operated. Still, i have pain in colon area and aggravates in morning after bowel movement and increases on increased number of bowels. Now , pain is going towards back. Really cant understand this situation.
I am sorry for your pain. I did another video on IBS and back pain, so I can see why that can be happening.This sounds like the kind of problem that we like to work with, and we'd be happy to see you
I have this same problem but I've been told it's related to my nuropthy
@@williamcbrown7813 May be... Before this episode started... I was suffering from cervical pain. Later I came to know that i have c3-4 disc protrusion. But doctors refuse to related these both issues. My symptoms were as follows :- Hard core exercises and diet to reduce weight for first six months - then covid - cervical pain - gall stone - stomach issues. Now I have been opr for gall stone but i have symptoms of IBS. My pain in colon area also aggravates when I am in stress, like when I have reach some place on time and getting late marginally
@@williamcbrown7813 There is still an excellent chance that we can help you!
You described exactly what I’m going through,my GI Dr told me it could be colon spasms,it gets better after a BM,she prescribed Dicyclomine HCI which I take as needed
Unfortunately we can still have colitis with a clear colonoscopy. The only way seems to do a colonoscopy during a flare up.
Hello, I have some questions, I would be very happy if you answer them. In my pathology report: Slight increase in ascending colon sections, colon mucosa samples, surface epithelium and crypt epithelium.
Lymphocyte entry is monitored. With trichrome, there is a slight increase in collagen in the subepithelial region. No additional findings regarding mucin were found. Although the findings are 'partial' support, if they are clinically compatible, it can be considered collagenous colitis.
What exactly does this mean? Everywhere I went, IBS was accompanied by stools, sometimes solid and sometimes liquid.
My questions are: Is this an autoimmune disease? Is there a margin of error in pathology? I recently had gastroenteritis and e.coli was detected. Calprotectin is low. Does microscopic colitis appear and disappear or increase due to this? I would be grateful if you could answer me. There are so few resources and so little information.
Wow. Great questions. Unfortunately this is all way too involved to properly address here. Even e. coli is super complicated. However, I don't believe that microscopic colitis is ever thought of as an autoimmune condition, and it can come and go. And regardless, the pathology report is primarily only useful for creating a diagnosis, but it doesn't really help you get to the bottom of the problem. But we'd be happy to work with you. I hope that this response helps at least a little.
What causes entercolitis?
That means inflammation that is occurring in both the small and large intestines. It's caused by all of the same things that cause all of these other things I talk about. We'd love to help you figure it out.
OK so I know I have IBS and colitis. If I can’t get treatment from a gastroenterologist then WHO do I get it from? You keep saying there is hope, and there is help, but you haven’t said what kind of medical person I need to see for some kind of treatment plan!! Signed, EXTREMELY FRUSTRATED!!!!!.
You see an IBS Specialist. That's what we are.
@@IBSTreatmentCenterThere are no such specialists in my area. Nothing offered but super invasive and toxic colonoscopy.
@@mlg8398 Where do you live?
Are ryumatologist helpful
A rheumatologist would not be the person to see for colitis or IBS. They mostly focus on joint pain.
How is Crohn's different from IBS?
Great question. I've got a video on that too: ruclips.net/video/aOC1BihqHhk/видео.html
What about mesalazine?
It's usually used to treat ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. It's not a cure. And it's not used for other types of colitis.
@@IBSTreatmentCenter thanks for the response!!
Can papain related enzyme tablet cause so much damage in intestine that there is a burning sensation in the intestine and because of that you are not even able to eat food
That seems unlikely. But we'd love to help you figure out what is causing that burning sensation.
I have inflammation in my intestines and this time I felt like I was having a burning sensation in my entire intestines including smal intestine
Oof nothing about the treatment. I was hoping there would be some explanation on the treatment
You can't treat it until you know the cause. You can't know the cause until you work with the patient. I can't tell you how to treat your problem successfully on a video.
So how do get your microbiome tested?????
You have to see an IBS specialist.
@@IBSTreatmentCenter we dont have them in uk. I will have bad guts until my autopsy
@@nowhere982 That's why we treat people via telemedicine. We're still happy to work with you and have had other patients in the UK.
Dr. Spector at Zoe does research on that in the UK. I think they have a testing kit.
So where do you go after you're diagnosed. This told nothing about that!
Thanks for asking. You need to see an IBS specialist. That's different than a gastroenterologist. It's someone who specialized in treating IBS.
@@IBSTreatmentCenter I haven't heard of anyone diagnosed with IBS that got cured!
@@pecko88tv I used to have IBS and I no longer have it. We get to see it on a regular basis.
I've had ibs/ibd for 35 years no treatment offered...now irs SIBO no treatment offered...sick of doctors
@@nowhere982 That's why you need an IBS specialist.
Sometimes I have felt a little pain between the end of my back and anus , I wonder why? 🤔
you must rule out Candida too
See my videos on Candida. ruclips.net/video/9yVRAaPHe0Q/видео.html
hi can I consult you ?@@IBSTreatmentCenter
Hi Dr I will like to know where is your clinic or if you are in California? Please let me know.thank you very much
We work with patients all over the US via telemedicine. It works just as well as in person! See our website at www.IBSTreatmentCenter.com
what about clay or pale stool
It's a good question. Unfortunately it doesn't tell us anything definitive. It's just a pale stool. It could be lots of things. Or nothing.
you can get that from eating peanuts, or at least i do
@@fourshore502 fatty foods, such as peanuts and other nuts, are one possible cause.
Hello, I have some questions, I would be very happy if you answer them. In my pathology report: Slight increase in ascending colon sections, colon mucosa samples, surface epithelium and crypt epithelium.
Lymphocyte entry is monitored. With trichrome, there is a slight increase in collagen in the subepithelial region. No additional findings regarding mucin were found. Although the findings are 'partial' support, if they are clinically compatible, it can be considered collagenous colitis.
What exactly does this mean? Everywhere I went, IBS was accompanied by stools, sometimes solid and sometimes liquid.
My questions are: Is this an autoimmune disease? Is there a margin of error in pathology? I recently had gastroenteritis and e.coli was detected. Calprotectin is low. Does microscopic colitis appear and disappear or increase due to this? I would be grateful if you could answer me. There are so few resources and so little information.