Thank you!
Dear Dr.
Chen,
Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to answer my questions and clarify my doubts.
I will pay close attention to your advice and seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Once again, thank you very much!
Wishing you safety and success.
Kunrao buyi de bingren, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2001/05/15
Dr. Chen Shidian reply Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Hello, everyone: It's nice to receive a thank-you reply for the first time! Wishing you peace and safety!
Reply Date: 2001/05/15
More Info
Thank you for your kind words and for reaching out with your gratitude. It’s always rewarding to know that my guidance has been helpful to you. Your appreciation reflects the importance of communication between patients and healthcare providers, which is essential for effective treatment and recovery.
From your previous inquiries, it seems you have undergone significant gastrointestinal evaluations, including both an upper endoscopy (gastroscopy) and a colonoscopy. The results of these procedures are crucial for understanding your gastrointestinal health and guiding further management.
Regarding your gastroscopy results, the diagnosis of chronic gastritis without Helicobacter pylori infection indicates that there is ongoing inflammation in the stomach lining, but it is not caused by the common bacterium associated with gastric ulcers and chronic gastritis. Chronic gastritis can arise from various factors, including prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), excessive alcohol consumption, stress, or autoimmune conditions. It’s important to follow up with your gastroenterologist to discuss lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, or medications that may help alleviate your symptoms and promote healing.
On the other hand, the colonoscopy results revealed a carcinoid tumor, which is classified as a well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumor (G1). Carcinoid tumors are typically slow-growing and can be found in various parts of the gastrointestinal tract, including the rectum. The microscopic findings indicate that the tumor cells are arranged in a specific pattern and show low mitotic activity, which is generally a favorable sign. However, the report also notes that the deep margin is not free, suggesting that there may be residual tumor at the edges of the biopsy. This finding is significant and warrants further discussion with your healthcare provider regarding the next steps, which may include surgical intervention or additional monitoring.
It’s essential to maintain open communication with your healthcare team. They can provide personalized advice based on your overall health, the specifics of your tumor, and any symptoms you may be experiencing. Regular follow-up appointments will be crucial for monitoring your condition and ensuring that any necessary treatments are initiated promptly.
In addition to medical management, consider adopting a healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management techniques. These factors can significantly impact your overall well-being and may aid in your recovery.
Lastly, I encourage you to continue asking questions and seeking clarification about your health. Your proactive approach to understanding your medical conditions is commendable and will serve you well in your journey toward better health. Thank you once again for your kind words, and I wish you peace and success in your health endeavors.
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