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Suggest Treatment For Microscopic Colitis, Diarrhea And Bladder Infection

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Posted on Mon, 17 Aug 2015
Question: I have microscopic colitis caused by antibiotics taken for bladder infections. I have the diarrhea now plus the start of a bladder infection. I cannot take anymore antibiotics. Is there a solution to this problem?
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Probiotics,diet changes,take plenty of fluids;antibiotics combination...

Detailed Answer:
Hi my dear,

I have gone through your medical history carefully and I am really sorry for the situation you are in.

Antibiotics use is often associated with diarrhea and colitis attack. That's why when prescribing antibiotics, I always advise my patients to also take:
- probiotics to normalize intestinal flora that is altered due to antibiotic use
- take anti-mycotic medication (e.g. nystatin) to fight candida infection that is often triggered by antibiotic use
- taking a combination of antibiotics (one to fight bladder infection and the other to fight diarrhea such as metronidazole) can also help
- take more rest when having diarrhea from antibiotic use
- increase water/fluids intake with ORS to replace the lost electrolytes
- make changes in the diet: avoid those foods that would aggravate diarrhea (e.g. dairy, fatty/spicy/chilly foods, and whole grains, beans, coffee, alcohol).

You can discuss this further with your doctor.
Dr.Albana


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (1 hour later)
Metronidazale if primarily for yeast infections. I have never taken antibiotics for microscopic colitis. I have been prescribed Lialda which I am still taking, but doesn't work anymore. I have lost so much weight that I cannot go on antibiotics again and feel so sick. You didn't answer my question - Is there a solution, there has to be other patients who have experienced the same thing. I've been seen by a nurse practitioner and she said that if I keep going on antibiotics my health will deteriorate considerably.
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Answered by Dr. Dr.Albana Sejdini (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Following answer

Detailed Answer:
Hi back,

1. Metronidazole is not for yeast infection. It is an antibiotic with primary effect on anaerobic bacteria and some parasites.

I think you might be talking about Miconazole which is anti fungal medication.

2. The advice given earlier are alternatives and assistance (solution) we give to the patients with the same problems as you.

3. Antibiotics will be prescribed if you really need to take them considering the precautions I mentioned earlier.
In such cases, narrow spectrum antibiotics might be choosen as broad spectrum antibiotics use are more associated with diarrhea.

4. Microscopic colitis is an inflammation of colon. It is diagnosed by colonoscoy and sigmoidoscopy with biopsy;stool analysis; complete blood count and upper endoscopy with biopsy as other pathologies should be ruled out.

5. Treatment consists of :
- diet changes as mentioned earlier
- antidiarrheic medications as mentioned earlier
- anti inflammatory medications including steroids
- drugs that block bile acids
- immunosuppressants to consider as last line of medical therapy
- surgical removal of the affected colon is the last alternative to consider if medications fail to work

6. You are taking lialda which is used for ulcerative colitis which is a different diagnosis. That's why it is important to identify the right diagnosis for proper treatment. You can send any lab test you might have to me for further evaluation.

Hope it answered to your original query.
Dr.Albana
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Microscopic Colitis, Diarrhea And Bladder Infection

Brief Answer: Probiotics,diet changes,take plenty of fluids;antibiotics combination... Detailed Answer: Hi my dear, I have gone through your medical history carefully and I am really sorry for the situation you are in. Antibiotics use is often associated with diarrhea and colitis attack. That's why when prescribing antibiotics, I always advise my patients to also take: - probiotics to normalize intestinal flora that is altered due to antibiotic use - take anti-mycotic medication (e.g. nystatin) to fight candida infection that is often triggered by antibiotic use - taking a combination of antibiotics (one to fight bladder infection and the other to fight diarrhea such as metronidazole) can also help - take more rest when having diarrhea from antibiotic use - increase water/fluids intake with ORS to replace the lost electrolytes - make changes in the diet: avoid those foods that would aggravate diarrhea (e.g. dairy, fatty/spicy/chilly foods, and whole grains, beans, coffee, alcohol). You can discuss this further with your doctor. Dr.Albana