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Radiation Enteritis

Radiation enteritis is typically seen in individuals receiving radiation therapy for the treatment of cancers in the abdomen and pelvis. It normally resolves in a few days to weeks after the radiation treatment sessions. One may get nausea, tummy ache, vomiting, and diarrhea with this. It is a type of inflammatory reaction occurring in the body in response to radiation.

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Please suggest treatment for radiation enteritis.

Query: Hello doctor, After receiving 10 radiations, my father has developed enteritis and his abdomen is swollen. Antibiotics and IV treatment are being carried out. I need further advise here.  Read Full »


Dr. Anshul Varshney

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Radiation enteritis is a very common side effect of radiation therapy. I need to know the following: How was this diagnosis made? What medications is he taking? Also, mention the part of the body he received radiotherapy and do provide the...  Read Full »

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