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Lymphocytic Colitis

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Symptoms

What is Lymphocytic Colitis?

Lymphocytic colitis is a type of microscopic colitis whereby through using the colonoscope the colon may appear normal but upon a microscope, inflammation can be observed on the colon. It may cause long term, liquid diarrhea, that does not harm the wall of the colon. The exact cause remains unknown but it is thought that excessive reaction of the immune system in the colon colonic lining causes this.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms can be of varying magnitude and lymphocytic colitis may result in:

  • Chronic, watery diarrhea
  • Abdominal cramps or pain
  • Desperate to make a visit to the bathroom.
  • Causal loss of weight or dehydration.
  • Exhaustion due to frequent visits to the toilet(s).

Causes

It is not clear what causes the lymphocytic colitis, however, there is a variety of factors which can possibly be involved in the process of the disease development:

  • Overreaction of the immune system of colon walls.
  • Other drugs, such as NSAID or SSRIs.
  • History of intestinal mischief or constipation of bowel organisms.
  • Bowel disorder Family history.
  • Present/ former smoking.
Treatment

Treatment Options for Lymphocytic Colitis in Jersey Village

Treatment includes medical therapies and lifestyle adjustments:

  • Nutritional changes: A high-protein diet is tailored to prevent trigger foods and discourage colon irritation. Ask us for a free diet PDF.
  • Anti-diarrheal drug: Loperamide or other drugs can be used to deal with the constant watery stools and improve the quality of life.
  • Topical steroids: Budesonide or other corticosteroid topical agents applied to the colon help reduce microscopic inflammation.
  • Probiotics and fiber supplements: To normalize the intestinal flora, encourage normal bowel movements, and support healthy digestion.
  • Hydration and electrolyte: In order to prevent fatigue and dehydration, there should be adequate fluid and electrolyte consumption.
  • Continuous specialist treatment: Patients need to visit a gastroenterologist at GastroDoxs regularly to discuss symptoms, introduce therapy changes, and ensure long-term symptom relief.

Are You Ready to Take Digestive Control?

Be sure lymphocytic colitis no longer destroys your life. Make a GastroDoxs appointment in Houston. Our call may be made at 832-476-1649 or you may have your appointment done online here so as to be certain that you are actually making an appointment and receive your free diet PDF and begin a program of our offering that is tailor made.

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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 lymphocytic colitis?

Lymphocytic colitis is another form of microscopic colitis—the inflammation of the colon lining which can only be seen with the assistance of a microscope. Patients often experience chronic, persistent watery diarrhea that does not damage the colon wall.

How do we code lymphocytic colitis under the ICD-10?

The ICD-10 code of lymphocytic colitis is K52.83, which belongs to the broader category of microscopic colitis.

Is colitis lymphocytic disease serious?

Though lymphocytic colitis can cause chronic diarrhea and discomfort, it is not considered a life-threatening condition. Most patients respond well to treatment and symptom management.

Does lymphocytic colitis happen as an autoimmune disease?

The immune system can play a role in lymphocytic colitis; however, it is not classified as a true autoimmune disorder. Instead, it represents an abnormal immune reaction confined to the colon.

What are the causes of lymphocytic colitis?

The exact cause is not fully understood but may involve certain drugs (NSAIDs, SSRIs), a history of intestinal infection, bacterial imbalance, immune overreaction, genetics, and tobacco use.

What are the diagnostic appearances of lymphocytic colitis?

The diagnosis is made through a colonoscopy, where the colon usually appears normal, followed by a biopsy that reveals microscopic lymphocytic inflammation under the microscope.

Which are the available treatment options?

Treatment often begins with dietary adjustments. Depending on the patient’s needs, anti-diarrheal drugs (such as loperamide), corticosteroids (like budesonide), probiotics, or fiber supplements may be prescribed by the doctor.

Is dietary modification useful in the management of lymphocytic colitis?

Yes. Symptoms can be reduced by adjusting fiber intake and avoiding caffeine, milk, and other irritants. GastroDoxs offers a free diet PDF with helpful guidance for liver-friendly meal planning.

Whom do I consult to treat with lymphocytic colitis?

You should consult a gastroenterologist experienced in microscopic colitis—like the experts at GastroDoxs in Houston—who can identify the condition accurately and provide a tailored treatment plan.

What is the address of GastroDoxs in Houston?

In Houston, you can contact GastroDoxs by phone or visit our website to schedule an appointment—either same-day or in advance. Our team is committed to helping you manage lymphocytic colitis and achieve better digestive health.

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