How Dr. Rishi Chadha Diagnoses Ulcerative Proctitis?
Health History Review
He collects your symptoms, your past health care record, your family history of IBD and potential risk factors.
Physical Exam
The disease activity is measured by doing anemia and inflammatory marker (e.g., C-reactive protein, ESR) checks.
Stool Tests
Eliminates the threat of being infected, and investigates the existence of inflammation in the gastrointestinal canal.
Blood Tests
Lab work looks for signs of inflammation, anemia or other systemic issues.
Colonoscopy with Biopsy
With the flexible camera, examines the entire lining of the colon and identifies any ulcerations and samples of the tissues and conclusively diagnoses them.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the comparison between Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis?
Crohn can attack the entire tract of the digestive system but ulcerative colitis sticks to the colon and the rectum.
Diagnosis of ulcerative colitis?
The diagnosis includes the study of the symptoms and medical history, blood and stool tests, and colonoscopy with biopsy to study the colon mucus.
What are the foods that should not be consumed with UC?
During flares, high-fiber foods, grease, and spicy foods and dairy must be avoided. Our dietitian will help you monitor the triggers as you will be able to adhere to a 7-day meal plan.
Can surgery cure UC?
Surgery such as colectomy could be applied to remove a diseased section of the colon and prevent symptoms but a lifetime of care and follow up is needed.
ICD-10-code of ulcerative colitis?
Unspecified ulcerative colitis (ICD-10) is K51.9 and may be in your personal medical history.
Is UC genetic?
The presence of a family history of ulcerative colitis or other inflammatory bowel disease as a risk factor but UC is not entirely a hereditary disease.
What can I do to reduce stress that leads to UC?
It is possible to reduce stress through stress-reduction activities, like yoga and deep-breathing exercises, and counseling to minimize flare-ups.
What are the UC drug side effects?
The commonest side effects include nausea, fatigue and high susceptibility to infections. Dr. In order to manage such risks, Chadha examines you.
What are the distinctions between UC treatment and Crohn?
The treatment of the two conditions is similar (aminosalicylates, steroids, immunomodulators, biologics), but the surgical procedure differs depending on the focal point of the disease.
Should I make an effort of some fancy treatment or operation?
Dr. Chadha could recommend biologics or least invasive surgeries in case of regular flares, the absence of steroid response, and strictures, including laparoscopic colectomy or IPAA.