Icsi .. causes, symptoms and treatment
Microsity is an inflammation of the large gut (colon) and causes water diarrhea. This disease is derived from the fact that it needs the examination of the sub -subordinate colossal substance to get to know it, as the tissue can naturally look in colonoscopy or endoscopy. There are different subtypes microscopic colitis: colonolitis, where a thick layer of protein grows in the colonstructure. Lymphitis, where the percentage of white blood cells (lymphocytes) in the colon tissue rises. Infinitely microscopic colitis, where the properties of colitis and lymphoma combine. Researchers believe that colitis and lymphatitis can be two different stages of the same condition. All subspecies have the same symptoms, treatment methods and diagnosis. Symptoms of microscopic colitis signs and symptoms of microscopic colitis include each of the following: chronic watery diarrhea substance, the contractions or swelling weight loss nausea is smooth stools and the symptoms of microscopic colitis can occur, and it often disappears. Sometimes the symptoms disappear on their own. The causes of microscopic colitis are not clear what causes colitis in cases of microscopic colitis. Researchers believe that the causes may include: medication that can cause colon lining irritation. Bacteria that secrete toxins can cause colon lining. Viruses that cause irritation. Ethical immunity associated with microscopic colon inflammation; Such as rheumatoid arthritis, abdominal disease or psoriasis. Immune disease occurs when your immune system attacks healthy tissues. Yellow acid is not soaked as it should be caused by the colon lining irritation. Treatment of microscopic colitis can improve microscopic colitis on its own, but if symptoms persist, or are severe, you may need a treatment to soften it. Doctors usually try a gradual approach and insist on doing the simplest and easiest treatments. A diet and stop taking medication usually starts with changes to the diet and medication that can help reduce permanent diarrhea. The doctor may recommend: to a low -fat and fiber diet. Foods containing less fat and low fibers can help reduce diarrhea. Stop drinking dairy products, gluten or both. These foods can exacerbate symptoms. Avoid caffeine and sugar. Stop taking medication that can cause symptoms. The doctor may prescribe another medicine to treat this inherent condition. Microscopic colitisms If the signs and symptoms persist, the doctor may recommend the following: Anti-diarrhea medicines such as lubramid (imodamia) or bisltetellis (peptu-baccolol and other) steroids such as body “intoport-EC” medicines that can prevent the effect of biles acid (which can prevent diarrheaa) such as cholesteramine, or Diarrheaa) such as Cholester Cleystereamine (prevaling), or cholitry (colitry) anti -inflammatory drugs such as metalamine (Dealzicol, Abrazo, others) to control colon infections. Medicines that suppress the immune system to reduce colon infections, such as Mercaporerin (Piurinetol) and Azassioprin (Azasan, Emoran) stabilizers of the tumor necrosis factor, such as infleximab (remikad) and adalumab (humira), which can reduce inflammation by neutralizing the immune system. Surgery can recommend surgery to remove or remove part of the colon, if the symptoms of microscopic colitis are severe, and the medicine is not effective. It is rarely necessary to perform surgery to treat microscopic colitis. *This content of “Mayo Clinic”