This topic is about someone who has been living with an ileostomy for about four years and recently experienced some concerning symptoms. They had abdominal pain, felt like they had the flu, stayed in bed for three days, and didn't eat but made sure to drink water. They think that eating too much and not drinking enough water might have caused these issues. During this time, they also noticed something unusual: part of their small intestine became visible around the stoma, which had never happened before. They had a similar, but less severe, experience once before. Now, they plan to avoid overeating and are seeking advice from others.
Here are some helpful insights and advice shared by others:
1. Many believe the symptoms suggest an intestinal blockage, as the pain, nausea, and visible intestine are common signs of this issue.
2. Seeing the intestine protrude is a serious concern. It's important to see a gastroenterologist as soon as possible for an evaluation.
3. It might be necessary to get diagnostic imaging, like a CT scan, to check for any problems in the gastrointestinal tract.
4. Managing portion sizes is very important for those with ileostomies, as overeating can lead to blockages.
5. Chewing food well and being mindful of how food is prepared can help reduce the risk of blockages.
6. Ignoring these problems can make them worse, so it's crucial to seek professional medical advice.
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