Redundant Colon Surgery?
Has anyone have this kind of surgery before?
Will the surgery help reduce pains caused by redundant colon?
not sure how to do the cleanse.
I’ve tried tons of ways(drink a lot of water, eat high fiber food, do massage, do exercise) to keep myself away from the unconfortableness, but nothing works. I just feel fatigue all the time, and feel even more tired after eating a regular meal.
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The term "redundant colon" describes a large intestine (colon) that is longer than normal and as a result has repetitive, overlapping loops. Typically, this is a normal anatomic variation. It usually causes no symptoms and needs no treatment. A redundant colon may be found incidentally on a colon X-ray (barium enema) done for some other reason. Rarely, it causes a serious complication if it twists around itself (volvulus) and obstructs the colon. This causes cramping abdominal pain and usually warrants prompt medical attention.
(That’s what the Mayo Clinic has to say!)
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Be careful that you’re not helping to pay for your doctor’s new car (or house)!
have you tried getting your colon cleansed prior?
This causes cramping abdominal pain and usually warrants prompt medical attention.