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Anyone else have a Redundant/Tortuous Colon?

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@kanaazpereira Hello Kanaaz. Do you have any more recent articles referencing Dolichocolon, or redundant tortuous colon? I am working with my GI doc to manage mine, and it is quite a challenge to maintain the balance. When there are comorbidities tossed into the mix, this balance falls apart quickly. So information regarding variants and medically supported strategies for redundant tortuous colon, helps me (and many others) trouble shoot to accurately fend off emergencies and prevent distraction from the main plan.... which is to keep the bowel mobile while preventing dehydration, achieving good nutrition, and maintaining homeostasis of blood electrolytes. GI issues are complicated, and they affect so many bodily systems, and vice versa. Its definitely a balancing act, so information and validated studies are helpful. Thanks Kanaaz! Moderating is a big job!

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@upartist - if you'd like to see some of the latest publications referencing Dolichocolon or redundant tortuous colon, you might check our Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/. You can filter by year, author, keyword, etc.