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| Stooling Blood by Tipster07(op): 9:03am On Jan 19, 2025 |
Guys please assist I am currently treating Malaria and sepsis after I went to the. Hospital and all seems to be okay But am presently stooling pure Blood each time I go to toilet and I feel dizzy and weak Kindly assist |
| Re: Stooling Blood by SoftSport(m): 9:23am On Jan 19, 2025 |
Tipster07:Stooling pure blood (hematochezia), accompanied by dizziness and weakness, is a serious medical condition that requires urgent attention. While it could be related to the conditions you're already treating (malaria or sepsis), it could also indicate gastrointestinal bleeding or other complications. Here’s what you should do immediately: 1. Seek Emergency Medical Attention Go to the nearest hospital or call for an ambulance immediately. This condition needs prompt evaluation by a doctor. Inform the healthcare providers about your recent treatment for malaria and sepsis. 2. Stay Hydrated Drink water or oral rehydration solution (ORS) if possible, to prevent dehydration from blood loss. However, avoid taking anything orally if you feel nauseous or are advised not to by a medical professional. 3. Do Not Self-Medicate Avoid taking any painkillers, antibiotics, or over-the-counter medications without consulting a doctor, as they may worsen the bleeding. 4. Monitor Symptoms Note the frequency and volume of blood in your stool. Keep track of other symptoms like fever, abdominal pain, or vomiting, and share this information with the healthcare team. Possible Causes (For Awareness Only): Gastrointestinal bleeding (e.g., ulcers, hemorrhoids, or infections). Side effects of medications. Complications from sepsis. This condition is life-threatening if untreated. Please act immediately by going to a hospital. |
| Re: Stooling Blood by Tipster07(op): 9:34am On Jan 19, 2025 |
Thanks am going back to the same hospital now but what are the possible solutions cause I need to be sure this doctors knows what they are doing |
| Re: Stooling Blood by Tipster07(op): 9:39am On Jan 19, 2025 |
I was referred to see a gastroenterology which he said they should stop all medications am taking including anti-biotics cause my eyes is turning yellow and my liver Enzymes are high |
| Re: Stooling Blood by SoftSport(m): 10:20am On Jan 19, 2025 |
Thank you for sharing this update. Your symptoms, including blood in stool, dizziness, yellowing of the eyes (jaundice), and elevated liver enzymes, suggest a potentially serious liver or gastrointestinal condition. It's good that you're seeking further care from a gastroenterologist, as they specialize in diagnosing and managing these issues. Here’s what could be happening and what steps might be involved in your treatment: Possible Causes Based on Your Symptoms Liver Dysfunction Cause: Could be due to drug-induced liver injury (from the medications you were taking), sepsis, or an underlying liver condition (e.g., hepatitis). Solution: Immediate discontinuation of harmful medications, liver function monitoring, and supportive treatment such as IV fluids, vitamin supplements (e.g., Vitamin K for clotting issues), and liver protectants. Gastrointestinal Bleeding Cause: Likely from ulcers, erosions, or damage to the lining of the stomach or intestines due to high stress on the body, medications, or an underlying infection. Solution: Endoscopy (to identify and treat the bleeding source). Blood transfusions if anemia or significant blood loss occurs. Medications like proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to reduce stomach acid and allow healing. Sepsis Complications Cause: Sepsis can disrupt normal blood clotting, leading to bleeding issues. It also places significant strain on organs, including the liver. Solution: Intensive monitoring, treating the underlying infection, and ensuring adequate clotting factors and hydration. Infections Cause: A parasitic or bacterial infection affecting the intestines or liver (e.g., amoebiasis, typhoid fever, or hepatitis). Solution: Targeted treatment with anti-parasitic or anti-viral medications once diagnosed. Key Diagnostic Tests Likely Needed Liver Function Tests (LFTs): To monitor your liver enzyme levels (e.g., ALT, AST, bilirubin). Complete Blood Count (CBC): To check for anemia and infection. Endoscopy or Colonoscopy: To locate the source of the gastrointestinal bleeding. Imaging (Ultrasound/CT Scan): To evaluate the liver, gallbladder, and abdominal organs. Coagulation Profile: To assess your blood’s ability to clot. Likely Treatment Plan Stop Harmful Medications Your doctor was correct to stop antibiotics and other medications that could further damage the liver. Supportive Care IV fluids to maintain hydration and blood pressure. Blood transfusions if there’s severe blood loss. Specific Therapies Medications to protect the liver (e.g., N-acetylcysteine if drug-induced liver injury is suspected). Endoscopic intervention to stop the bleeding if necessary. Monitoring and Long-Term Care Regular liver function tests and imaging to ensure recovery. If sepsis or infection is still present, careful selection of liver-safe antibiotics. Questions to Ask the Doctor What is the likely cause of the bleeding and jaundice? Are additional tests (e.g., endoscopy, imaging) planned to confirm the diagnosis? Is my condition reversible, and what is the expected recovery timeline? Are there specific dietary or lifestyle modifications I need to follow? Will I need follow-up visits with a gastroenterologist or hepatologist? Stay confident but vigilant about the treatment process. Returning to the hospital and consulting the specialist was the right move. Your symptoms indicate a complex issue that requires expert intervention, and it’s critical to follow their recommendations closely. |
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