Ulcerative Colitis

The two prevalent conditions associated with the swelling of the GI tract are Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis. Robotic surgery is a relatively new treatment technique in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. The CDC estimates that over 2.9 million persons in America suffer from chronic GI (gastrointestinal) inflammation. The CDC further reports that about 78% and 19% of Americans with Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis will need surgery. Unlike traditional surgery, the use of The Woodlands robotic surgeon has numerous potential benefits to a patient.

Robot-assisted surgery can lead to a shorter stay in the clinic, a faster healing process, and minimized surgical scars. That is possible because a surgical procedure that uses a robot does not make larger incisions. It can also limit interference with adjacent tissues.

However, if your IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) is in its earliest stage, your medical doctor can recommend a non-surgical remedy. Generally, conservative treatment is recommended before you undergo a surgical procedure.

Non-surgical solutions for IBD do not create incisions and do not have the side effects and potential complications of surgery. Below are conservative solutions that can help relieve IBD.

Medication

The medication that your doctor prescribes can help make your immune system stronger. A boosted immune system will protect your gastrointestinal tract from becoming easily inflamed.

Since inflammation is suppressed, you can also get relief from other IBD symptoms, including fever, discomfort, and diarrhea. The tissues of your GI tract (digestive tract) will also be stimulated to start healing.

Diet and nutrition alterations

Although the exact cause of IBD remains a mystery, studies show it is a product of a compromised or weakened immune system. Clinical studies also have established that IBD flare-ups can be due to eating some diet.

Your health provider can plan a healthy diet to reduce IBD symptoms and increase body nutrients. Remember that chronic inflammation of your digestive system usually minimizes your appetite.

The effects of an inflamed GI tract will also minimize the ability of your body to absorb fluids and other nutrients like minerals. Good nutrition can help increase your appetite and increase your body’s energy levels.

If you have an inflamed digestive system, your primary healthcare giver can recommend eating a low-residue diet. Nuts and seeds have a lot of dietary fiber and thus need to be avoided.

Fresh fruits and caffeinated beverages should also be avoided as they can increase your stool output. Also, limit intake of a high-salt diet and spicy foods as they can flare up IBD symptoms.

Complications of IBD

IBD usually triggers diarrhea. You can become severely dehydrated when you pass loose, watery stools for an extended period. Consequently, your kidneys can become damaged.

That is because a lack of enough fluids and water in your body will cause an accumulation of wastes and acids. Furthermore, kidney damage can occur because muscle proteins clog it without enough body water. IBD can also promote unexpected weight loss and decrease growth if it affects children.

Contact Premier General & Colorectal Surgery today to schedule an appointment with a doctor providing Crohn’s Colitis services.