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COLON BLOCKAGE

March 2nd, 2010 by coloninf under Colon Constipation, Colonic Diseases. No Comments.

Delectable food, no matter how unhealthy, is pretty hard to resist and sometimes, the taste buds just keep sending memories of how good it tastes to your brain. The next thing you know, you’re giving in and munching on that zero-nutrition platter with a smile on your face.
The thing is, however, the satisfaction lasts only until that last crumb touches your tongue, or until you feel bloated with all that junk you just so willingly admitted to your body system. And as for its long-term effects, well, that is another story. Why don’t we try and take a look at a few issues you just might end up encountering, in trade for that glazed donut or cheese-and-bacon-bits-topped potato wedges, and see if it should still be so difficult to resist unhealthy food?
1.     Obesity. The accumulation of body fat in excess of the daily dietary requirement is actually as bad as it sounds, causing the likeability of acquiring heart disease, having difficulty in breathing and sleeping, and many other complications. It may be one of the leading causes of death worldwide, but it may be prevented. In addition to physical exercise, a great deal of discipline and willingness to avoid the unnecessary intake of oil, fat and excess calories will be of great benefit. So close your eyes, take a deep breath and ditch that double patty burger, and forget about that extra serving of mayo.

2.     Colon Blockage. Junk food often has little to zero fiber, and fiber being a mainstay in our digestive system’s process of “disposing waste”, the consumption of too many low (or no) fiber foods actually may lead to the blockage in the colon. Most people with irregular bowel movement may mistake this as just constipation until it carries on for days and they start experiencing severe abdominal pains. Colon blockages not only cause rectal pain, hemorrhoids and other discomfort, but may actually lead to bad breath and skin problems over time due to the body’s process of ridding itself of the toxins released into the blood stream as a result of the inability of the colon to expel waste. So trade that chips and curls for some orange wedges, bagels and other high-fiber foods.

3.    A Plethora of Other Diseases, Shorter Life Span in General. Junk food actually aids the onset of cardiovascular diseases and the ever-deadly Cancer, amongst other things, making your health significantly worse over a period of time.

With all these in mind, there’s a better reason to turn around and just avoid those mouth-watering but illness-packed delicacies. Ask yourself: How difficult is a moment’s pain in trade for a lifetime of pleasure?

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COLON PAIN

October 26th, 2009 by coloninf under Colonic Diseases. No Comments.

Looking Beyond Colon Pain

Feeling pain in our abdominal area is something that we experience every now and then, and it is something that we often ignore. In many cases, colon pain is simply caused by gas that we simply need to release. In other cases, it can be due to heartburn or at other times, in can be constipation. However, colon pains must not be ignored because they can be indications of more severe underlying conditions, and we might not know it but they can very well already be colon cancer pain.

There are many reasons behind discomforts in our abdominal area, specifically in our colon. The most common cause of colon pain is heartburn. This is a relatively mild cause of discomfort in our colon and you can easily avoid suffering from such a discomfort by reducing the sizes of our meals. We can also take antacids for immediate relief.

Constipation and irritable bowel syndrome can also cause discomfort in our abdomen. These two are the most common causes for sigmoid colon pain, ascending colon pain, descending colon pain, and transverse colon pain. We can often find relief from constipation by drinking lots of water and by taking certain medications but it can pretty much disappear even when left unattended. On the other hand, irritable bowel syndrome can be caused by a number of factors, including poor diet, stress, and genetic factors. You can take medications to help minimize the discomfort you feel.

When it comes to abdominal discomforts, colon cancer pain is a serious issue that we must address immediately. This kind of discomfort can be easily mistaken for or confused with many other ailments but when you experience prolonged pain in your abdomen, it is recommended that you seek medical attention. Sometimes, pain associated with colon cancer will not necessarily be felt in your abdomen. Pain might be felt on your back and is referred to as colon cancer back pain. In any case, it is best that you seek the advice of your doctor.

Colon pain might also be experienced after a colonoscopy. Sometimes, your doctor might recommend that you undergo this diagnostic procedure to better determine what causes the different aches, pains, and irritations you feel in your colon or abdomen. Sometimes, you might also feel discomfort after such a procedure and this condition is referred to as colonoscopy pain. There are medications available to help ease the soreness and irritation you feel but it always helps to go to your doctor when colon pain symptoms start to develop.

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COLON ULCER

September 23rd, 2009 by coloninf under Colonic Diseases. No Comments.

What You Need To Know About Colon Ulcers

One of the colon’s most daunting enemies is colon ulcer. Yes, you got that right. Even our colons can get ulcers if we do not take proper care of them.

Generally, ulcers are more known as peptic ulcers and mouth ulcers, but there are actually a lot of different types of ulcers that people can suffer from. One of them is ulcers in the colon. An occurrence of ulcer in the colon can be a very painful experience for the one who is afflicted by it. Since it is not as common as other ulcers, if you are diagnosed with one, you should do something about it right away, starting off with consulting your doctor.

According to researches, there really is no specific know cause why colonic ulcer occurs and what causes them, although it was found out that it is not stress-related or is something that is caused by improper diet. Experts say that the most likely cause or causes of ulcer of the colon are bowel disorders which are normally attributed to some of the bacteria that are living in the body. This bacteria, if not processed by the body properly, would then turn out to become harmful bacteria. These bacteria causes inflammation of the colon walls, causing wounds that are known collectively as ulcer in the colon.

The typical colon ulcer symptoms are the following:

  1. Pus
  2. Bleeding
  3. Pain

All of these occur almost simultaneously all the time, especially if one is defecating. Ulcers in colon are serious matters that should not be taken for granted, otherwise, more serious complications may arise from them which can, in turn, be very fatal, like ulcerative colitis, Chroh’s disease, and even colon cancer.

Usually, when a person is diagnosed as having colon ulcer, doctors prescribe medications that are effective most of the time, but that is if it is not really a recurring event. However, if experiencing pain, bleeding, and pus almost all the time when a patient is defecating, then chances are, he or she would have to undergo a colon surgery in order to remove the ulcer. Do not worry, though, if you are suffering from it. As long as you do something about it at its early stages, then you would not have to worry about undergoing surgery.

Some other colon ulcer symptoms are weight loss, reduced appetite, constant fevers, abdominal pain, and fatigue. If these symptoms persist along with pus, blood, and unusual pain whenever you’re doing bowel movement, make sure that you do something about it quick so that it will not develop into complications that, may, again, become fatal.

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COLON DISEASE

August 27th, 2009 by coloninf under Colonic Diseases. No Comments.

How To Prevent Colon Diseases

The digestive system is one of the major systems of the body and its malfunctioning might lead to fatal consequences, especially if the colon, a digestive system organ where the last processes of digestion is being done, is not functioning well. This is because it is the site where absorption of the nutrients that we get from the food that we ingest happens, along with the elimination of the toxins that would be harmful to our body if they are not eliminated in a timely manner.

The colon is the one of the major organs of the body because, along with the kidneys, it is where toxic materials are eliminated by the body. They should, therefore, be taken cared of at all times to be able to prevent diseases of the colon to set in. People who are prone to colon diseases are the following:

  1. Adults 50 years of age and above.
  2. People who have a history of cancer in the family.
  3. People who have a history of colon disorders.
  4. People who live a sedentary lifestyle.
  5. People who do not eat a balanced diet that is low in fat and high in fiber.
  6. People who indulge in vices like alcohol and tobacco.

Here are some of the symptoms of colon disease that you should watch out for:

  1. Blood (bright red or dark red) found in or on the stool
  2. Sudden change in the bowel movement habit
  3. Constipation
  4. Diarrhea
  5. A feeling that you haven’t eliminated all the stools that you need to eliminate
  6. Acne
  7. Obstruction of stools
  8. Black and tarry stools
  9. Change in the consistency and the quality of stools
  10. Mucus-covered stools

Among the most common colonic diseases are the following:

  1. Colon cancer
  2. Colon Polyps
  3. Crohn’s Disease
  4. Ulcerative Colitis
  5. Diverticular Disease of the Colon

Among all the colon diseases enumerated above, colon cancer is considered as the most life-threatening, being the 3rd leading cause of deaths due to cancer in the United States. An early detection of this would be able to greatly help cure the patient, however, if the cancer is discovered at its later stages, there is a really big chance that it would lead to a fatality. To be able to prevent having colon cancer, you should go through colon cancer screening procedures every 10 years as recommended by the American Cancer Society (ACS).

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