Yes. I've sorted out my diet and added physical activity. And just like that, it's all gone!
Гость
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It's obvious as day that you need to rethink your diet and lifestyle.
And have you heard about the doctor? He's the one who can help.
Гость
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Sedentary individuals are more prone to intestinal atony. Colitis is a disease of the active. And some people are not suited for third or fourth-generation cephalosporins, nor should they be... Well, not all athletes are affected by intestinal tuberculosis, naturally...
МариРоза
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Proper nutrition + exercise
Гость
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Thank you, I've sorted out my diet—my gastritis is gone, but not the colitis.(( I've been to the doctors more than once, and they didn't help. And exercise doesn't help either; I do strength training sometimes.
Вероника
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Is it with blood and mucus or just digestive issues?
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Veronica
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It seems to be with mucus - that's what the stool test showed
I haven't had an attack for probably a year and a half to two years now, and I hope there won't be any more. Only proper eating helps me; if I eat regularly and avoid salty, fatty, and spicy foods, everything is fine. But if I overeat any of that, I might have an attack.
Mila
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It is believed that the presence of mucus indicates parasites in the body
Вероника
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Mila
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There is a condition called ulcerative colitis, where both mucus and blood are present. It's treated with anti-inflammatory medications, which make everything go away. Parasites have nothing to do with it.
Гость
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Read http://urls.by/3mz If you also want to get rid of colitis, Consult http://happily.wellnet.me/konsultaciya.php
Королев Александр
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I am an osteopath. I conduct wellness sessions at Mendeleevskaya metro station. I will accept patients with colitis for a symbolic fee and a review. Phone: +79164652058 Email: gespiritusantu@gmail.com Website: teloidusha.com
Гость
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I cured colitis, and for a year now, I don't even know what it is. You won't believe how—with hydrogen peroxide, 15-20 drops in a glass of water, three times a day. The peroxide from the pharmacy is 3%, in a small bottle. If you have doubts, look up Professor Neumyvakin online; he explains it word for word.
Гость
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Please help me cure colitis. I have mucus and blood, I've changed doctors, but the treatment only lasts for two weeks. I'm on a diet, people, please help me.
Гость
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As for my symptoms, I only have pain on the left side, gurgling also on the left and somewhere in the rectum, had loose stools a couple of times, otherwise just not well-formed and with mucus. Now I have a temperature of 37°C and a burning sensation in the sacrum.... I've started a full examination, general tests and biochemistry are normal.
Гость
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Ник
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Гость
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Ulcerative colitis can't be cured, you can only relieve the flare-up and it goes into remission. I've been treating my flare-up for over six months now, still haven't entered remission. My treatment consists of taking: 2 tablets 4 times a day Mesacol (or Salofalk) 400mg each, and Mesalazol suppositories (or Salofalk) 1 suppository 2 times a day 500mg. I've been doing this for 7 months now, the blood and mucus disappeared after the first couple days of treatment, but the inflammation persists. I get a rectosigmoidoscopy every two months. Now my treatment has only been reduced by two tablets. Regarding diet: I don't strictly follow one, of course I've eliminated fried foods, spices, smoked foods, but I still have a little: milk, chocolate, all vegetables, and I love herring under a fur coat. Find a good gastroenterologist.
Константин
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It can be cured without expensive medications.
Мари
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Гость
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Tell me, after taking perga, did your stool normalize (i.e., became 1-2 times a day, like a healthy person) and did the mucus (if there was any in the stool) go away?
Hello. What's the price of your help? I'm in great need
Ксения
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Hello, my mother has ulcerative colitis. I recommend a good remedy! It helps her. Every morning on an empty stomach, drink half a glass of potato juice. It's important to treat with potatoes only until February, two weeks of treatment, two weeks off. And preferably, use red varieties of potatoes. It really helps, heals wounds, stops blood and mucus. It's genuinely better than pills!!!!
Оксаночка
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Good afternoon! Has anyone experienced tachycardia with ulcerative colitis? I couldn't sleep all night due to abdominal cramps and a pulse of 100. It's still 100 now, just came from the proctologist. He thinks the tachycardia is due to anxiety, but I feel it's from intoxication since I had a temperature of 38.1°C and diarrhea three days ago. He prescribed Ersefuril, Pasteurisan-Forte suppositories, and motherwort.
I'm in the same situation; I've only just achieved mild remission after taking a large number of pills for over a year, and I also had rectosigmoidoscopy every two, then later every three months. Now, in three months, I need to have another colonoscopy.
гость1
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Dear patients, I strongly urge you not to believe everything you read online. Following advice on how to cure illnesses with folk remedies can severely worsen your condition. As the young woman mentioned earlier, ulcerative colitis is a chronic disease that cannot be cured; it can only be managed with medication to achieve remission. Therefore, my advice is to find a good, experienced gastroenterologist—that is the key to a successful path toward remission. I am currently in remission, albeit a mild one, and it took me over a year to get here. If anyone needs advice or has questions, feel free to email me, and I will respond if possible. nadezhda5388@mail.ru
гость1
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And another piece of advice: don't take the dosages that others are taking. Ulcerative colitis behaves differently in every patient; what works for one person may not suit another. Therefore, a doctor should tailor the treatment individually—only this way can remission be achieved.
Алина
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"Yes. I sorted out my diet and added physical activity. And—just like that, it's all gone!"
Baking soda with boiling water in the morning and evening + hydrogen peroxide, 10 drops per glass, 2-3 times a day, and everything will be perfect, 100%.
Мила
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[quote="Ksenia"] Hello, my mother has ulcerative colitis. I recommend a good remedy! It helps her. Every morning on an empty stomach, drink half a glass of potato juice. It's important that you can use potatoes for treatment only until February, one week of treatment, two weeks break. And preferably, use red varieties of potatoes. It really helps, heals wounds, stops blood and mucus. It's genuinely better than pills!!!! Hello. I wanted to ask why only until February?
Мария
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For a week and a half, I suffered from bloody diarrhea with pus. I know it sounds strange, but I was so busy during that time that when I finally dragged myself to the doctor at the Proctology Center on Goncharny Proezd 6, I was three kilograms lighter and completely drained of energy. I liked the doctor right from the start. He was so lively, immediately began questioning me, examined me, and conducted some tests. In fact, during the very first appointment, he diagnosed me with ulcerative colitis and prescribed treatment. With my schedule, this approach was just perfect. I completed the course (and it helped quickly, by the way). Now I'm planning to go back to him for a follow-up appointment. So, I can only give a positive review of the proctology center.
Лена
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I also have ulcerative colitis and tachycardia, with a pulse of 90-100. This happens both during flare-ups and in remission. It's been 8 years since I got sick. My heart doesn't get enough vitamins from food, so I take Panangin; it helps but not quickly—usually, after about 2 weeks, my pulse drops to 70.
Гость
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Britov's vaccine saved me. It boosts the immune system. Now, there are no symptoms at all, even though I was sick for a couple of years and the stage wasn't mild. I remember it with horror, and I couldn't achieve remission no matter what. Only a strict diet and Salofalk provided slight relief. As soon as I broke the diet, it all started again... I hope to forget this nightmare forever!
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гость1
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Рита
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I've had UC for 8 years now. Ulcers in the sigmoid colon and rectum. Those who suffer from it know how severe and agonizing this disease is, draining both you and your health. Over these 8 years, I've tried EVERYTHING - medications like Mesacol, Salofalk suppositories, De-nol, Methyluracil, Mezim, Pancreatin, Probiotics in huge quantities and all different kinds. I've expelled worms and microbes. Alpha Normix, Intetrix, Pyrantel. I've drunk herbal teas - yarrow and chamomile. Sometimes I'd be in remission for half a year to a year. But mostly, it's flare-ups. I've taken ALL the tests - stool, blood, pancreas, gallbladder, even tests for STDs. NOTHING! Not even herpes. I'm as clean as a fish in the ocean. All tumor markers are normal. Where did UC come from? It's a mystery. I don't drink, I don't smoke. My neighbor is an alcoholic, always drunk, doesn't work, eats like crap - and he's as healthy as an ox. Meanwhile, I'm suffering and slowly dying on my proper diet and regimen. The constant diarrhea is especially exhausting, even if there's almost no blood anymore. It happens 5-10 times a day. My whole rear is red from the endless diarrhea, like a red-assed macaque... but I'm holding on, fighting, treating it, I want to live! Even though I've lost my job, friends, a normal life, living like a half-person, afraid to leave the house. Damned disease!
Рита
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But now to the main point. A week ago, I stole a Xanax (alprazolam) pill from my sister and took it at night to sleep properly. It turned out it's not a sleeping pill—I felt nothing, like a placebo. However, what surprised me was that in the morning, I had a solid bowel movement, like a healthy person! Believe it or not, check it if you want. Okay, a week passed, and I had diarrhea again, flowing like a bottomless bucket. After a week, I decided to take Xanax again at night. Damn, again in the morning, a NORMAL SOLID STOOL! I'm shocked... What connection could there be between a tranquilizer and ulcerative colitis? I've reread everything about Xanax, but I can't see the connection, even if you kill me. And it's not sold without a prescription at the pharmacy; it's a tranquilizer, after all. To clarify, I'm not depressed, not desperate, my mind is fine, thank God. Maybe someone smart can explain what the mystery is here? Where are you, doctors? Think! Find a treatment for this cursed disease already. And maybe my experiment will help someone else. I'll keep taking it to figure out this connection fully, but they say you can get hooked on Xanax. So, I'll take it carefully. Until my stool returns to normal. People, I just want to live like this....
Гость
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Veronica
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Gena
Veronica
There is a condition called ulcerative colitis, which involves both mucus and blood. It's treated with anti-inflammatory medications that make everything go away. Parasites have nothing to do with it.
I've been familiar with UC for about 6 years. I've tried everything - both Salofalk and all kinds of suppositories with propolis and without, audio recordings for autoimmune issues, bioenergeticists have worked with me. Everything only brought temporary relief. Those who know what it's like to have diarrhea (sorry) 10 or more times a day with blood and mucus, and lose 15kg in a few months, will understand me. But six months ago, I was offered to try Rain cellular nutrition. I didn't have high hopes, just thought I'd try it, at best to saturate my body with vitamins, etc. BUT within just a few days, my stool improved dramatically. Six months have passed, guys, I've forgotten about UC. I now eat everything, even spicy Thai cuisine. There's plenty of info about Rain online - it was originally invented in the USA for cancer patients, but if you're interested in how I take it and where to buy it, write to roanto7@gmail.com. Maybe it only helped me, but when you've tried everything, then....
Жанна
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[quote="Rita"]I've had UC for 8 years now. Ulcers in the sigmoid and rectum. Those who suffer from it know how severe and agonizing this disease is, draining you and your health. Over 8 years, I've tried EVERYTHING - medications like Mesacol, Salofalk suppositories, De-nol, Methyluracil, Mezim, Pancreatin, Probiotics in huge quantities and all different kinds. I've expelled worms and microbes. Alpha Normix, Intetrix, Pyrantel. I've drunk herbs - yarrow and chamomile. Sometimes I'd be in remission for half a year to a year. But mostly, I'm in flare-ups. I've taken ALL the tests, stool, blood, pancreas, gallbladder, even tests for STDs. NOTHING! Not even herpes. I'm clean as a fish in the ocean. All tumor markers are normal. Where did UC come from? It's a mystery. I don't drink, don't smoke. My neighbor is an alcoholic, always drunk, doesn't work, eats like hell - he's healthy as an ox. And I'm painfully and slowly dying on my proper diet and regimen. What's especially draining is the constant diarrhea, even when there's almost no blood anymore. It happens 5-10 times a day. My whole bottom is red from the perpetual diarrhea, like a red-assed macaque... but I'm holding on, fighting, treating, I want to live! Even though I've lost my job, friends, a normal life, living like a half-person, I had the same condition as you did, managed it with diet, 1.5 months on a diet, boiled chicken, steamed meatballs.
Ruslan
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Ruslan
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Try hydrogen peroxide; it helps me. I put a teaspoon of peroxide in a glass of water and drink it on an empty stomach twice a day. It's unpleasant, but out of desperation, I was willing to try anything. And I felt the results after a week—the back pain went away, and my bowel movements are improving. Good luck!
Софья
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Is there anyone here with ulcerative colitis? I was diagnosed with signs of distal colitis. Has anyone recovered from it? I feel better for a while, but most of the time it's bad. I only go in the mornings, from 1 to 3 times. And on weekends, sometimes I don't go at all or just once. Before, my stomach hurt a lot, and there were false urges, but now it doesn't hurt as much. But I can't attend classes normally. I'm afraid I'll get expelled. I've taken all the tests I could and got the results; the rest the doctor will tell me in 2 days when I go to see them. Please help, maybe someone has dealt with this.
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#47
Софья
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A month ago, I was diagnosed with pseudomembranous colitis. Slowly, through trial and error, I figured out that salt causes diarrhea. So now I'm without salt. It's okay. I completed a course of metronidazole and vancomycin. I'm going to add Ayurveda. There are a lot of different medicines there that restore the intestines. The doctor recommended Bael and Neem for now. I'll try them and write back.
оксана
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Natalie
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Hello!! I was treated with Ayurveda, Triphala plus Dashmula really helps, but my child was given the same diagnosis, I'm scared for the child, Ayurvedic practitioners don't take children, only adults, well in short it helped me and I only completed one course, then the body should regulate itself or not, you need to treat it for a long time!! And I think recovery will happen, although one doctor told me that a strict diet will still have to be maintained plus taking vitamin complexes so that the brain functions normally!!
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Rita
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You are a healthy person, go see a psychotherapist, you will return to a normal life!
Борис
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#50
I have the same picture.
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Аида
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Аида
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#52
And how long should I take it, and before or after meals?
РУСЛАН
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In September, I wrote that hydrogen peroxide helped, but not for long. I started reducing the pill dosage—two for a week, then one—and as a result, I'm now writing from the hospital with severe complications, and the damage has spread further. I'll be more cautious with self-treatment from now on. I've been sick for a year, diagnosed in March with ulcerative colitis. It's not so simple with this nasty disease!
Гость
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#58
"Please help me cure colitis. I have mucus and blood. I've changed doctors, but the treatment only lasts for two weeks. I'm on a diet. People, please help me."