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Hi, don't know if this is the right place to look for help, but I am out of options, basically I have struggled with my stomach and intestines since october 2018, at first it was just a mild fever, burning in stomach, and a few bad bowel habits, but then my bowels became much worse over time, had bouts of diarrhea, constant abdominal tenderness and cramps, and obviously gas, I did all kinds if tests, blood, colonoscopy, endoscopy, ct scan of both abdomen and chest, mri enterography, and nothing showed apart from enlarged lymph nodes, so I went to a hematologist she said that does are reactive and non specific small nodes, and 2 weeks ago I went to a doctor who specialises in infections she ordered a feces test on gut bacteria and came back this e.coli h7 dna, she said that this type of bacteria can cause all these symptoms and lymph nodes but you don't treat it, usually it goes away on it's own, asked what to do next, she said this is probably the thing that causes everything, and just try diets and probiotics for the next 2 months, but it's been 1 year and 6 months, is it possible for bacteria to sit inside me for that long, and cause all these symptoms for so long and won't go away? I just highly doubt it.

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General Physician•Pune
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Since this a rare type of infective disorder with no immediate cure. Regular periodic follow up and review under same specialist is advised. There is no satisfactory curable remedy. Difficult to handle with all local health facility.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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No it's not life threatening, generally it doesn't cause back pain, you need proper homeopathic treatment to cure your problem permanently, soo you can contact me through Lybrate in private consultation.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Vadodara
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Hello user.
The findings in the report can be of tuberculosis or cancer or lymphadenopathy.
We need more details to suggest right diagnosis and treatment.
You can consult me at Lybrate for homoeopathic treatment.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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yes, a bartholin's cyst or abscess may recur and again require treatment. Don't have sex while a bartholin cyst is healing. If the cyst is infected, it may break open and start to heal on its own after 3 to 4 days. But if the cyst is painful, your doctor may drain it. You can start ayurveda treatment if want to stop its recurrence permanently.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
Bartholin's cysts are common. Fluid may accumulate when the opening of the Bartholin's gland becomes obstructed due to an infection or 'INJURY'.
If it is not causing you any pain or discomfort there is no apparent need to worry. Taking warm baths can help in getting it self-resolved. If the cyst has grown too large it may be surgically drained.
If you still have some queries you may reach me to discuss.
Take care.
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Physiotherapist•Bangalore
Yes, your back pain happens due to abdominal issues, if you could treat the cyst, then it would be better
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General Physician•Delhi
Lymph nodes are a part of the lymphatic system, a component of the body's immune system. Swollen lymph nodes may signal an infection.
It may usually occur as a result of exposure to bacteria or viruses.
It is very important to identify the actual cause so that right treatment can be applied.
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