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How to Treat Chronic Digestive Disease
How to Treat Chronic Digestive Disease – Maybe you've heard of alternative medicine use urine or blood therapies. But, what about using a stool therapies?. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology reveal the injection method feces or ‘transpoosions' to cure chronic indigestion due to bacterial infection clostridium difficile. "Treatment is very efficient, with a cure rate of 90 percent for the first time use. The result is safe, without side effects, and can solve problems in a matter of hours," said Dr. Lawrence Brandt of Montefiore Medical Center, in New York, as published Aol Health.
Brandt said the injection of feces can be done via enema, entry procedures substances into the colon via the anus. Can also through a gastric tube, a tube that is inserted into the stomach through the nose. During this time, patients infected with clostridium difficile bacteria rely on injections of antibiotics as treatment. Clostridium difficile is a type of bacteria that are difficult off than other types such as C. botulinum, and C. perfringens. Infection with Clostridium bacteria are usually marked diarrhea.
Clostridium difficile is difficult character to die to make concoction of antibiotics to be expensive. In the United States, antibiotics killer Clostridium difficile reach U.S. $ 60, or about Rp870 thousand per item. Once the treatment could reach U.S. $ 2,000 almost Rp19 million. Though expensive, injectable antibiotics may not be effective to kill bacteria. In fact, not infrequently lead to chronic diarrhea. "The rate of antibiotic failure of 10-20 percent with 60 percent chance of relapse," he said. That is why Brandt was so excited to develop an alternative treatment using injection feces. In addition to cheaper, feces injection method does not have the effect of antibiotic injections that can threaten the body's metabolic disorder.
Brandt said the injection can be obtained through donor feces feces that have been through laboratory tests. "There are several bank lenders in Australia, but in the United States, we use fresh feces from a donor," he said. "We separate the donors who have AIDS, syphilis, hepatitis, pathogens and other parasites."
Despite claims of success of this treatment reached 90 percent, many doctors are reluctant to switch to the ‘antibiotic' is natural. "It's hard to imagine the treatment using the dirt. I am concerned, the use of excreta as antibiotics have the potential to create new problems in patients, such as cross-infection," said Dr Saad Habba, a gastric disease expert from New Jersey.
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I think I have IBS, Crohn's disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or Celiac Disease.?
I've had constipation and horrible abdominal pain for over a month now. I've been to the doctors about 3 times in the past 2 weeks. I've been on pain medication and 2 different kinds of laxitives. The pain medication doesnt work for my abdominal pain. And the laxitives work, but my x-ray says I'm still full (after being on the laxitives for over a week). I've also done 4 enemas. I also had a catscan and it shows nothing is wrong. I think I have either IBS, Crohn's disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, or Celiac Disease. Also, I've become very depressed and emotional. I dont even think my boyfriend wants to talk to me becuase of it. I'm just wondering what I can do to help the abdominal pain, becuase my perscription pills aren't working. I can't even travel short distances in a veichle without feeling sicker. I don't know what to do becuase my laxitives and medication (perscribed by the doctor) aren't working. What should I do?
hi, fyi: Crohn's disease is inflammatory bowel disease as well as ulcerative colitis. I have had crohn's since the age of 12. I was diagnosed via a colonscopy and bloodwork.
With crohn's, you can be constipated or have the big "D"or both. Other symptoms are fatigue, blood in stool, nausea, low grade fever, abdominal pain, joint pain (related to Crohns), as well as stomach spasms.
you should get in to see the GI as soon as possible and have tests done including an endoscopy to rule out celiac (don't worry they give you stuff so you won't remember a thing--I've had it done several times), as for pain have you tried a heating pad on your gut 15 mintues on 15 minutes off or Thermacare heat wraps for your back. You put the heating discs on your abdomen and can sleep with it for 8 hrs. if you are in pain (I do that alot when I flare).
Eat smaller meals frequently, don't drink, don't smoke, and keep track of what types of food bother your gut.
seriously, go back to your GI and demand for tests. If he won't help, you have the right to fire and hire another MD.
i provided a link to the crohns and colitis site where you can call a healthcare worker or chat w/them live on live M-F 9 am - 5pm (EST).



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