IBD: Expert Treatment by Dr. Bharat Pothuri.
Dr. Pothuri applies cause-and-effect method:
Medical History and Exam
He examines your GI symptoms-epigastric aching and bowel habit alteration in particular-as well as family history, weight gain and external manifestations.
Blood and Stool Tests
- CRP and ESR to identify anemia and inflammation and complete blood count.
- Fecal and to exclude an infectious etiology.
Endoscopic Evaluation
Colonoscopy where the colon and terminal ileum are visualized by inserting an ileal tube. Biopsies are done to ascertain the pattern and severity of inflammation.
Imaging Studies
- MR Enterography or CT Enterography to visualise the distribution of disease, strictures, fistulas or abscesses.
Advanced Testing (if needed)
The detailed assessment of the small-bowel through capsule endoscopy or in-depth studies of the contrast to assess the complex patterns of an illness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the distinction between IBD and IBS?
IBD results in actual inflammation and cell injury to the intestines; meanwhile IBS modifies the gut motility without cell destruction.
Can food cure IBD?
No. Although diet is not a cure of IBD, the correct diet may allow the management of symptoms and enhance your quality of life.
What is the duration of diagnosis?
It may require several weeks to reach the diagnosis, and blood tests, imaging tests, as well as a series of endoscopies may be suggested.
Is it safe to take biologic drugs on a long-term basis?
Yes, there is better treatment with long-term use in most biologic drugs, and Dr. Pothuri checks you on a regular basis.
Will I need surgery for IBD?
Not always. Numerous patients treat IBD with drugs only. In case of need of surgery, we perform referrals to the best gastrointestinal surgeons.
What are the ICD-10 codes for IBD?
The code of Crohn disease is K50 and the code of ulcerative colitis is K51.
What to do in case of a flare-up?
Keep hydrated, consume low glycemic index foods, rest a lot and take prescribed medicines. Please call us when your symptoms aggravate or you are concerned with new issues.