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Bowel Obstruction

GastroDoxs Jersey Village is an acute bowel obstruction diagnosis and treatment facility, which has been fitted with the latest imaging as well as minimally invasive procedures and in addition renders the residents of the surrounding communities with the individualized care of utmost level of skill and comprehensiveness to prevent the development of bowel motion challenge as well as pain in their immediate environs.

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Symptoms

What Is a Bowel Obstruction?

A bowel obstruction is the obstruction of a part of your small or great intestine in such a fashion so that the normal passage of the digested food, liquid and gas are not able to pass. The obstruction is either functional or complete. Otherwise, it can cause serious complications, tissue consumption, or perforation, in case of untimely treatment.

Common Symptoms

Depending on the level and location, the obstruction causes symptoms that are dependent. The most frequent ones are:

  • Abdominal pain or cramping
  • Fullness or distension of the abdominal abdomen
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Gastric obstruction or retardation
  • The worst ones are fever or rapid heartbeat

Causes

The bowel obstruction can be stimulated by a variety of different conditions which lead to constrictions or a blockage of the intestinal tract:

  • Adhesions of previous surgeries
  • Hernias that hermetically wrap a segment of the intestines are obstructed
  • Small bowel tumours or large bowel tumours
  • Diseases of chronic inflammation like Crohn
  • Something that is ingested accidentally or afflicted feces
  • Half intestinal volvulus and later closed loop obstruction
Treatment

Treatment Options for Bowel Obstruction in Jersey Village

Intervention entails emergency assistance, observation and potential surgery:

  • IV fluids and electrolytes: Rehydrate and replace electrolyte imbalance due to vomiting and decreased intake.
  • Nasogastric tube decompression: A tube is inserted through the nose to the stomach to hollow out the stomach and eliminate the nausea.
  • Imaging tests: CT scan and X-rays define the location of the blockage that has occurred, the severity and inform further treatment.
  • Surveillance and follow-up: Intensive hospital observation of vital signs and abdominal palpation and fluid balance to solve improvement.
  • Surgical intervention: Surgery is performed in case of non-response to non-surgical intervention or (strangulation/hernia/tumor): de-bogs the blockage.
  • Post-recovery treatment: Nutritional counseling, gradual reabsorption of food and follow-ups to avoid the hindrances in future.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

The GastroDoxs in Jersey Village provides fast and patient-centered bowel obstruction care, which has the most recent imaging, individualized medical or surgical care and ongoing prevention services. Our compassionate employees will go the entire distance to alleviate the symptoms, complications as well as restore your digestive system to normal. WAIT no longer: book to-day to find the concentration and the reprieve you want.

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Bharat Pothuri

About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the symptoms of end of life bowel obstruction?

These symptoms can be abdominal pain which is severe without any evacuation or gas, continuous vomiting and lack of appetite. All these symptoms can be treated with the help of palliative care that could probably help the patient feel better.

Why test the bowel obstruction by use of X-ray?

X-ray is able to show the abnormal gas contents and fluid content in the intestines and this can determine the site and the extent of obstruction.

Home based self limiting bowel obstructions?

No. Bowel obstruction is to be addressed and treated as soon as possible to avoid serious complications.

What is the closed loop obstruction?

Closed loop obstruction, a type of obstruction, occurs in a part of intestine where two sections of intestine are obstructed which ensnare intestine contents together with blood flow. The condition needs emergency surgery.

Why do a small bowel obstruction X-ray?

X-ray through small bowel obstruction is also done to identify the volume of trapped gases and fluids in order to ascertain the presence and position of an obstruction.

What are usual causes of small bowel obstruction?

Among the most common ones are scar tissue (adhesions) which is created by the existence of previous surgery operations, Crohns disease, tumor and intestinal hernia.

What does the ICD-10 of partial small bowel obstruction mean?

K56.5 is the ICD-10-code of partial small bowel obstruction.

How do you manage small bowel obstruction?

Further treatment is not often necessary, and it is only bowel rest, intravenous fluids to counteract dehydration, nasogastric tubing to debride the pressure, and a close hospital setting.

Is closed loop obstruction harmful?

Yes. Obstruction may be closed loop which might lead to a bowel cut off and consequently an emergency surgery will be necessary to save a life of tissue.

What is the ICD-10 esophagus large bowel obstruction?

K56.4 is ICD-10 of large bowel obstruction.

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