Saturday, February 13, 2010

Sulfer Drugs What Conditions Interrupt Bile Ouput?

What conditions interrupt bile ouput? - sulfer drugs

I have a problem that causes abdominal cramps, bloating and distension stabbing pain differently, etc. I

had an ultrasound and blood, if you are not a problem.

The movements are give off-white, sound, or the impression that the reduced production of bile I was wondering if anyone knew.

I have a sulfonamide (sulfasalazine)

3 comments:

onlymatc... said...

It appears that you have been subjected to modern medicine, for which he is diagnosed with a problem, and treats the symptoms with drugs.

Not only side effects of drugs, but apparently not to the "root of the problem, then the chronically ill, and a large pharmaceutical company for no good reason. I know it can be hard to believe, but you are more than 53% of all Americans , accompanied by the CDC report, 2005.

Of course it is a concept that many Americans choose to follow, because we are told is true. The question sounds suspiciously throbbing pain of the gallbladder is a problem but did not say whether the pain was exactly. If you are on the right side of his torso"The inside of the chest, this is a widespread problem in America today.

Since you are taking sulfasalazine, tell me that you may have a problem with a problem in the colon. The treatment of symptoms is probably better (feeling) sometimes, but not eliminated the problem and make it dependent on drugs, while his body is ill.

The bile is passed into the liver and gall bladder for storage until you need to cancel bile eat the fat. When you eat bad fats, as was hydrogenated oils, trans fats, vegetable oils, etc., it is not the good things that can cause the bile in the gallbladder. Even if you are using the so-called "nutrition experts" who are nothing but "mercenaries" by FooD-recommended diet industry with a low low in fat, salt, does your gallbladder. In addition, the stress relaxation is probably due to low stomach acid, leading to their food to rot and ferment in the stomach, releasing methane gas that builds up the pressure in the stomach. Antacids are not the answer. In fact, the opposite of what should be done. Please ask, do not ask for any dietary advice from your doctor. You are very ignorant, what to eat and not eat and not how the body works in relation to the diet.

The fact that the ultrasound showed no problems only that they saw no significant estimates of the test. This does not hurt if you eat bile viscous oils and fatscan lead to various problems that you described.

I suggest you consult a certified nutritional therapist can do a test to see what a particular nutritional deficiencies, and you have to test to see if their bodies are weak and suggest food you on the road to health, are not drugs.

Good luck

norton g said...

Mike-It sounds like you are in a continuous treatment of chronic inflammatory bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
The chairs that look like clay or dough can be caused by a problem in the bile ducts. Biliary tract, the drainage of the gallbladder, liver and pancreas. This condition is also known as a colorless chair.

The inability of the digestive system to absorb fats to May results in the stools are pale (yellow to gray) and appear greasy.

Causes
Bile is produced in the liver and released into the gallbladder and in the first section of the small intestine (duodenum), while through food. Bile gives stool its brown color, so if there are no bile ducts or bile,are blocked, perhaps by a stone from the gallbladder of cholesterol that are not in routine X-rays, could be the result of stool is pale.

The most common causes of the chair that is pale or clay colored following:
Alcoholic hepatitis
Biliary cirrhosis
Cysts
Gallstones
Hepatitis A, B or C
Infection
Sclerosing cholangitis
Side effects of drugs
Stenosis
Tumor

Accompanying symptoms
Bunting stool may be accompanied by a yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice) and dark urine. If these symptoms should immediately consult your physician.

Diagnosis
Chairs should be light to treat the underlying cause can be diagnosed. In addition to a complete medical records and some of youSTS could be used for diagnosis, are:
An abdominal ultrasound
Blood tests to detect infections
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
Abnormal liver tests
Operation to find defects in the biliary
Treatment
The treatment depends on the underlying cause. Is required to cause malabsorption of fat, a change of diet and vitamin supplements May. Required to open the case of biliary surgery May to authorities. If the stools is a symptom of another disease such as hepatitis, are the underlying cause must be addressed.
I know it's a long answer, but I hope it helps.

davie j said...

Have you ever seen a so-called C-Deff? His is the cause of some of the penicillin prescribed by doctors today! If you were infected a decade ago, will remain forever with you until the contract! For my part, I was seven times complained to a doctor about the disease, and he put in place to a high GI and after the passage of barium, you had the baby in order and then makes me take a little more than Penicillin and now back, and this time was about fourteen years and doctors infected Dumba * s not even fix my pain and what they are! Now I know that doctors are now the largest head Dumba * s is alive! Never trust a doctor, because in practice the people!

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