Guest guest Posted August 16, 2002 Report Share Posted August 16, 2002 Dear Marilette! Please allow me one more question. I treat a 45 old man who has since several years an unexplained, unspecific (not allergic, not infectious )inflammation of the large bowel , especially in the colon descendens, colon sigmoideum and rectum. This inflammation was detected by coloscopy and biopsy and was definitely NOT classified as Colitis ulcerosa or Morbus Crohn. Because of this inflammation there is hypersecretion of mucus, and the mucus makes burning sensations and ekzema in the perianal region, so that he has to stand up once every night to wash himself thereand also 3 -4 times during the day. He has also loose stool once a day, but no abdominal pain. Some months ago he underwent surgery because of an recurrent incomplete prolaps of the anus. After having cut out 4 cm of his rectum there is no prolaps at the moment, but all the other problems are still the same. Medically spoken, I would classify this as something in between inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome ( " colica mucosa " ). I have treated him 5 times with Advanced Pranic Healing; in the beginning there was a slight improvement, now the situation remains unchanged. Unfortunately. I can´t find any specific instruction in the books, can you give me some advices? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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