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Redundant Colon: What helps avoid surgery?

Digestive Health | Last Active: Dec 12, 2023 | Replies (23)

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@golladiane

After decades of excruciating pain, and many colonoscopies and upper and lower scopes, I was finally told by my latest gastroenterologist that I have a redundant colon.
Never heard of it. Neither had my cardiologist.
Looking forward to any help or discussion

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Similar to my condition, I am experiencing a severe constipation most of the time.
Its been almost 5 years with these condition. These things started to happen when I started living away from my home ( in boarding school). But I wasn't very sensitive to it as we had to do lot of physical moment.
Things become wrost during lockdown. From then on met different doctors but all said it will improve if I will good food, exercise regularly and wont take mental pressure then it will stop happening.
Tried many medication but still constipation is not going,

Any suggestions to improve quality of life.