possible colon cancer?
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I've had loose stools and diarrhea for the past 3 months. Not much pain though. I was tested positive for a wbc count in stool. Any advice???
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Posted , 6 users are following.
I've had loose stools and diarrhea for the past 3 months. Not much pain though. I was tested positive for a wbc count in stool. Any advice???
1 like, 15 replies
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Not a very nice question but having difficulty trying to work out if my symptoms might be relevant or just a more general digestive system weakness.
Anyone else with similar symptoms would be great to hear from you. Sorry to ask such a touchy question but I don't want to take risks.
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Thanks for answering me and good luck with your progress, let us know how it is going.
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The other half of an endoscopy session is a gastroscopy examination, the camera this time being inserted through the mouth. Again there are options, in this case sedation or a local anaesthetic. I went for the latter, again because the post test reovery time is shorter. There were no problems although there was some slight discomfort as the camera was passing the voice box, nothing to worry about though.
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Just a thought. I eat plain boiled rice and It has made a positive difference to my bowel habit. Much more regular and 'well formed'. Took about three days initially but since then results been excellent. I read it as a dietary tip on another forum and confirmed on some of the 'reputable' BMA sites. If anyone tries it treat it as ten days medication, one portion a day. It might not work for everyone but has really helped me. Maybe helps explain why Chinese have very low bowel cancer rates!
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Im new here and have just read your post.
I had a Calprotectin test and mine came back at 35.
How did you get on with colonoscopy?
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