Radiation enteropathy
| Radiation enteropathy | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Radiation-induced bowel disease |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, weight loss |
| Complications | Bowel obstruction, fistula, malabsorption, bleeding |
| Onset | Weeks to months after radiation therapy |
| Duration | Can be chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Radiation therapy to the abdomen or pelvis |
| Risks | High-dose radiation, concurrent chemotherapy, previous abdominal surgery |
| Diagnosis | Endoscopy, biopsy, imaging studies |
| Differential diagnosis | Inflammatory bowel disease, infectious enteritis, ischemic colitis |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Dietary modification, medications, surgery |
| Medication | Antidiarrheals, anti-inflammatory drugs, antibiotics |
| Prognosis | N/A |
| Frequency | Common in patients receiving abdominal or pelvic radiation |
| Deaths | N/A |
Radiation enteropathy is a condition that occurs as a result of radiation therapy to the abdomen or pelvis. It is characterized by damage to the intestines caused by exposure to radiation. This condition can lead to a variety of symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Causes[edit]
Radiation enteropathy is caused by damage to the intestines from radiation therapy. This can occur when radiation therapy is used to treat cancers in the abdomen or pelvis, such as colorectal cancer, ovarian cancer, or cervical cancer. The radiation can damage the cells lining the intestines, leading to inflammation and other problems.
Symptoms[edit]
The symptoms of radiation enteropathy can vary depending on the severity of the condition. They can include:
Diagnosis[edit]
Radiation enteropathy is typically diagnosed based on the patient's symptoms and medical history. The doctor may also order tests such as a CT scan or MRI to look for damage to the intestines. In some cases, a biopsy may be performed to examine the intestinal tissue under a microscope.
Treatment[edit]
The treatment for radiation enteropathy can vary depending on the severity of the condition. It can include:
- Dietary changes: This can include eating a low-fiber diet, drinking plenty of fluids, and avoiding foods that can irritate the intestines.
- Medications: This can include drugs to control nausea and diarrhea, as well as medications to help heal the intestinal lining.
- Surgery: In severe cases, surgery may be needed to remove damaged sections of the intestines.
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