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Ileal Stricture

Our specialty is the diagnosis and treatment of the ileal strictures with the least invasive conditions, which can give a solution to the intestinal constriction and the digestive quality.

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Symptoms

What is an Ileal Stricture?

Ileal stricture is the constriction of ileum that is the final section of your small intestine. This constricts its passageway and causes difficulties in movement of food and digestive fluids, which in most cases results in pain and other digestive ills.

Common Symptoms

People with an ileal stricture may notice:

  • Abdominal pain or cramping
  • Bloating or visible swelling
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Constipation or diarrhea
  • Unintended weight loss or poor appetite

Causes

Several factors can lead to the development of an ileal stricture:

  • Crohn's disease, which causes chronic inflammation and scarring
  • Scar tissue from ileal pouch or other bowel surgeries
  • Radiation injury to the intestinal wall
  • Adhesions formed after previous abdominal operations
  • Persistent inflammation or trauma to the ileum
Treatment

Treatment Options for Ileal Stricture in Katy

Treatment includes medical procedures and nutritional support:

  • Drug: Anti-inflammatory medications, biologics, or steroids to lessen the inflammation and stop further narrowing.
  • Balloon Dilation: Endoscopic evaluation of the strict cut-off with a small balloon, which moves to dilate the constriction in a non-uncomfortable manner and heals quickly.
  • Stent Placement: This procedure involves placing a small tube temporarily, which serves to maintain the opening that has become narrow; this option is only used in some instances.
  • Dietary Support: Soft or low-fiber nutrition plans to alleviate symptoms, as well as specific nutrition to maintain weight and provide energy.
  • Surgery: Strictureplasty or resection of the bowel to dilate or excise the scarred base in the event of insufficiency of less invasive options.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

GastroDoxs in Katy clinic offers expert services in the diagnosis and treatment of the ileal strictures. Through the use of state-of-the-art imaging, less invasive treatment, and individualized treatment strategies, we will ensure that you are comfortable and get your digestive system on track again with the help of compassionate care and effective communication.

Ready for relief? Call us at 832-632-4070 or book your appointment online today and take the first step toward a pain-free life.

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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 an ileal stricture?

Ileal stricture refers to the constriction of the ileum that is the terminal part of the small intestine. This tightening may either slow or obstruct the food movement and cause pains and discomfort of the digestive system.

What are usual signs of ileal stricture?

The common symptoms are abdominal pain or cramping, bloating, nausea or diarrhea, bowel changes (constipation or diarrhea), and weight loss or lack of appetite.

What are the situations or circumstances of an ileal stricture?

Strictures may result due to chronic inflammation (as in stricturing Crohn's disease), scarring due to previous ileal pouch surgeries, radiation damage, adhesive tissues in surgery, or other current pathophysiologic processes.

What is the diagnosis of ileal stricture?

Diagnosis can use imaging (CT or MRI enterography, endoscopic assessment), as well as the contrast X-rays to identify the sites and degree of constriction.

Which non-surgery treatments will be found in Katy?

We have anti-inflammatory drugs and biologics/steroids, balloon dilation to softly enlarge the stricture, and stents in special situations across GastroDoxs and advice about various diets.

Does ileal stricture effectively disappear permanently on balloon dilation?

Balloon dilation is commonly associated with massive relief and thus may prevent surgery or postpone it when strictures happen again in a patient, but in most cases repeat procedures are needed.

When should surgery be advised in the case of ileal stricture?

Surgery (strictureplasty or bowel resection) is advised in case strictures are severe, recurrent, or not responding to medication and dilation. It is usually the option of last resort.

How long is the average time of recovery following stricture surgery?

The majority of patients show significant improvement in 2–4 weeks after the operation, but a complete recovery depends upon the health condition and the scope of the operation.

What are the ileal stricture ICD-10 and ICD-9?

ICD-10: K56.5 (intestinal obstruction due to strictures); ICD-9: 560.1 (intestinal obstruction, unspecified).

Why should I select GastroDoxs in Katy to treat me?

Our locally based specialists offer many years of experience, the combination of high-quality diagnostic and therapeutic equipment, excellent communication, medical billing support, and patient-centered and understanding care.

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