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How Can I Manage Severe Constipation While Being Treated For Lung Cancer?
I have had severe constipation for 7 months and have not been able to go on my own. they did colonoscopy an it came back find. They did cat scan and found out I have lung cancer In June which they are treating but ever since they found that out they have ignored the constipation issue did MRI never heard what results were. I am in constant pain form constipation if I did not have that I would not know I lung cancer. I have tried everything I need to know what is causing this
* There are instances of multiple endocrine neoplasias involving the lungs with other body organs as spleen or else.
* Though it is a multi-modality team approach, prulocide 10 mg has proven best results as per the latest guidelines of American association and the same should be discussed with the treating physician.
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Take care
Regards,
Dr Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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How Can I Manage Severe Constipation While Being Treated For Lung Cancer?
Hello, * There are instances of multiple endocrine neoplasias involving the lungs with other body organs as spleen or else. * Though it is a multi-modality team approach, prulocide 10 mg has proven best results as per the latest guidelines of American association and the same should be discussed with the treating physician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon