How Common Is A Redundant Colon?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Redundant colon was

diagnosed in 31

(16%) patients. The probability for redundant colon was increased by female gender with odds ratio (OR) 8.4 (95% CI 2.7–26, p = 0.00020) and age in decades with OR 1.7 (95% CI 1.1–2.6, p = 0.017).

What problems can a redundant colon cause?

People with a redundant colon are at

increased risk for colonic volvulus

. This is when the colon twists around itself. Colonic volvulus slows or completely stops the flow of stool, leading to a colonic obstruction, and is often a surgical emergency. A redundant sigmoid colon could lead to sigmoid volvulus.

What is a tortuous colon?

A tortuous colon is

one that is longer than normal

. In order for this longer tube to fit in your abdomen, the colon ends up with extra twists and turns. Tortuous colon is sometimes referred to as a redundant colon.

What causes colon looping?

Key points. Blind loop syndrome occurs when food doesn’t follow the normal digestion route and bypasses a section of your intestine. It can be caused by

abdominal surgery, diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease, peptic ulcer disease

, or an infection.

How do you straighten out your colon?

If the twist is in the sigmoid colon, your doctor may first try a

sigmoidoscopy

. They’ll put a flexible tube (or sigmoidoscope) through your rectum and into the lower part of your colon. Small amounts of air get pumped into the colon to open it. This is usually enough to straighten your intestine.

How long can you live with a twisted colon?

Without any fluids (either as sips, ice chips or intravenously) people with a complete bowel obstruction most often survive

a week or two

. Sometimes it’s only a few days, sometimes as long as three weeks. With fluids, survival time may be extended by a few weeks or even a month or two.

Why was my colonoscopy so painful?


Thinner and more flexible endoscopes may cause less stretching of the mesentery

, which is one of the principal sources of pain during colonoscopy. Pediatric endoscopes have been shown to achieve higher cecum intubation rates in difficult colonoscopies than in adult colonoscopes

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What is lazy bowel syndrome?

Lazy bowel syndrome, also called sluggish bowel and slow gut, is

a condition with symptoms of constipation and painful bowel movements

. Some people use “lazy bowel syndrome” particularly to describe the way your intestines behave after the frequent use of laxatives.

Which side is colon pain?

Gas in the intestine causes pain for some people. When it collects on the

left side

of the colon, the pain can be confused with heart disease. When it collects on the right side of the colon, the pain may feel like the pain associated with gallstones or appendicitis.

How does ulcerative colitis cause toxic megacolon?

Examples of IBDs are ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Toxic megacolon can also be caused by infections such as Clostridium difficile colitis. Toxic megacolon occurs

when inflammatory bowel diseases cause the colon to expand, dilate, and distend

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Can a tortuous colon be corrected?

Medical Treatment


There is no one specific treatment protocol for a tortuous colon

. Your healthcare provider may work with you to come up with a management plan for any chronic digestive symptoms that you may be experiencing, and this may include the use of prescription medications or over-the-counter products.

What is looping in colon?

During colonoscopy, looping is a frequent challenge. It occurs

when the colonoscope s

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tretches and distends the colon in response to the physician’s efforts to advance the scope forward

. Typically once a loop has formed, it must be straightened before the procedure can continue.

Are bowel loops normal?

The

normal bowel wall is 3-5 mm thick

, and normal loops of bowel are yielding and easily deformed during examination. The configuration of the loops may be altered as a result of peristalsis and distention with fluid and air.

What are the signs of a twisted bowel?

Symptoms of a bowel obstruction or a small bowel obstruction


Severe abdominal pain, cramps and bloating

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Decreased appetite or inability to eat

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Nausea and/ or vomiting

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Inability to pass gas or stool

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How do you unblock your bowels?

  1. Eat more fiber. Try increasing the fiber you take in. …
  2. Drink more water. Make sure you’re drinking enough fluids each day, because dehydration is one of the most common causes of chronic constipation. …
  3. Move more often. …
  4. Next steps:

Where is the bowel located in a woman?

The ascending colon travels

up the right side of the abdomen

. The transverse colon runs across the abdomen. The descending colon travels down the left abdomen. The sigmoid colon is a short curving of the colon, just before the rectum.

James Park
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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.