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Hello doctor ive taken many medications cure stomach problems I visited specialist but his given treatment won't work as he prescribed colonoscopy there is inflammation But I don't done my family doctor won't give permissions. Plz help me out here My family won't understand my problems and now I'm facing whole body pains,loose motions,less urine and many other problems. What should I do perform an ct scan,mri,urinal scan,stool test. Plz help
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Family physician should understand their boundaries and respect the expertise of specialists....they cannot mis guide patients because of their poor knowledge in subject.....go with expert advices and not family physician
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Hello....... Since there is inflammation in intestine that should be diagnosed ,most common types of bowel disease are crohns disease and ulcerative colitis.. You need to avoid gluten containing diet if it's gluten sensitive enteritis.. There are many other type consult gastroenterologist...
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