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	<title>Colon Info &#187; colonoscopy pain</title>
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		<title>COLON PAIN</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Colonic Diseases]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[ascending colon pain]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[colon cancer back pain]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; font-size: small;">Looking Beyond Colon Pain</span></strong></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; font-size: small;">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.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; font-size: small;">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.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; font-size: small;">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.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; font-size: small;">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.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; font-size: small;">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.</span></p>
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