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Experienced Collagenous Colitis Doctor - Dr. Bharat Pothuri

Collagenous colitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the colon that leads to nonstop and watery diarrhea and discomfort. GastroDoxs, with location based in Houston, Texas, Dr. Bharat Pothuri by combining dietary management with focused medications and endoscopic treatments can offer a one-on-one approach and lasting remedy to the cure of microscopic colitis. External Resource For more on microscopic colitis, see the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/digestive-diseases/microscopic-colitis

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Bharat Pothuri

About the Expert

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a board-certified gastroenterologist and the founder of GastroDoxs. 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.

What Is Collagenous Colitis?

Collagenous colitis is a type of microscopic colitis that causes chronic, watery diarrhea. Under a microscope, a pathologist can see a thick layer of collagen (a structural protein) just beneath the lining of the colon. Standard colonoscopy often appears normal, so tissue biopsy is needed for diagnosis.

Usual Causes and Risk Factors

  • Age over 50.
  • Use of certain medications such as NSAIDs or some antidepressants (e.g., SSRIs).
  • Existing autoimmune conditions like thyroid disorders or celiac disease.
  • History of smoking.
  • Female gender (slightly higher incidence).

Signs and Symptoms

  • Persistent, high-volume watery diarrhea, often multiple times a day.
  • Sudden urgency to use the bathroom.
  • Abdominal cramping or pain.
  • Mild unintended weight loss.
  • Fatigue or weakness due to fluid loss.

Expert Treatment for Collagenous Colitis by Dr. Bharat Pothuri

Dr. Pothuri uses a step-by-step approach:

He presents characteristics useful for identifying a specific disease or illness, including medical history and physical examination.

He examines your diarrhea history (urgency, frequency, pattern, etc.), any abdominal or epigastric pain, the use of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or serotonin-doting inhibitors, smoking history, and autoimmune comorbidities.

Laboratory and Stool Examination.

We take the blood to test it on anemia or inflammation (CBC, CRP) and take the stool to eliminate infections, parasites, and other inflammatory bowel diseases.

Colonoscopy with Biopsy

  • The visual exam of the colon lining directly to determine subtle mucosal alterations.
  • Several tissue samples are also excised as part of pathology searching the characteristic thickened band of subepithelial collagen.

Additional Evaluation (if needed)

As an ultrasound image UK, Dr. Pothuri can make a request to rule out small-bowel pathology as a cause of chronic diarrhea or upper-abdominal pain through cross-sectional imaging (CT or MRI enterography), or capsule endoscopy (rare).

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Treatment

Our Team offers a full range of care for collagenous colitis.

1. Lifestyle and Diet Modifications

  • Limit caffeine and soft drinks.
  • Avoid high-fat or fried foods.
  • Avoid sugar substitutes such as mannitol and sorbitol.
  • Limit or avoid dairy if lactose intolerant.
  • Follow custom-designed meals that suit local food options and seasonal conditions in Houston.

2. Medications

  • Anti-diarrheal drugs (e.g., loperamide) to reduce stool frequency.
  • Budesonide, a steroid, to reduce colon inflammation.
  • Bile acid binders (e.g., cholestyramine) to manage bile-related diarrhea.

3. Minimally Invasive or Advanced Procedures

  • Local curative endoscopic therapy for moderate cases.
  • Minimally invasive colon surgeries for intractable symptoms.
  • Access to clinical trials and new microscopic interventions for colitis.
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Patients Treated

Dr. Pothuri has treated more than 1.5K patients, helping individuals improve their digestive health and overall well-being through expert, personalized care.

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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 collagenous colitis?

Collagenous colitis is a type of microscopic colitis which leads to chronic and watery diarrhea and on a microscope the view shows a thick band of collagen below the colon lining.

What is the causation of collagenous colitis?

Its precise etiology remains unclear, but it is likely to be triggered by age above 50 years, some drugs (nonsteroidal antiplatelet drugs, some antidepressants), autoimmune diseases, smoking history, and women.

What is forbidden with collagenous colitis?

Limit or avoid caffeine, carbonated products, high-fat and fried foods, sugar alternatives (sorbitol, mannitol), and dairy, in case you are lactose intolerant.

What is the diagnosis of collagenous colitis?

A diagnosis needs a colonoscopy biopsy. To identify the characteristic thick deposit of collagen below the lining of the colon, a sample of the pathologist is taken on the tissue.

What are the possible treatments used against collagenous colitis?

A diet possibly with some changes, anti-diarrheal drugs (such as loperamide), budesonide (targeted steroid) and bile acid binders (cholestyramine) can all be used as treatment. In extreme instances, endoscopy therapy may be needed.

Is diet sufficient in the cure of collagenous colitis?

Dietary modifications can assist most of the patients, however, some require either medication or comparatively less invasive treatment to be effective at curbing the symptoms.

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