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How Serious Is An Occurrence Of Angioectasia In The Cecum?

How serious is an occurance of angioectasia in the cecum when there is no bleeding?

In this and 3 previous colonoscopies(every 3 years), polyps have been found - usually 3 each time.

What can be done to reverse the condition?

What conditions should I be aware of that could change the present non-pain or problem situation?

Thanks, Ron
Mon, 7 Aug 2017
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HI
Well come to HCM
I appreciate your concern, even if it is the condition of angioectasia still the clinical symptoms would be great matter of concern, else the cecum condition may remains as it is, second it is the finding which need to be confirmed.
Ideally for the perfect advise clinical information is must and it is being correlated with the findings and test results, as long as the angioectasias is concern the only matter of concern is bleeding, and the underlying cause of condition developed, the condition is not fully understood but the main is GI bleeding.
hope this information helps.
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How Serious Is An Occurrence Of Angioectasia In The Cecum?

HI Well come to HCM I appreciate your concern, even if it is the condition of angioectasia still the clinical symptoms would be great matter of concern, else the cecum condition may remains as it is, second it is the finding which need to be confirmed. Ideally for the perfect advise clinical information is must and it is being correlated with the findings and test results, as long as the angioectasias is concern the only matter of concern is bleeding, and the underlying cause of condition developed, the condition is not fully understood but the main is GI bleeding. hope this information helps.