Collie-Dyspepsia

Coli-dyspepsia (synonyms: colitis, gastritis, cologenic diarrhea) is the most common functional disorder of the gastrointestinal tract, which is diagnosed in 42% of gastroenterologist patients. The main cause of coli-dyspapsia is a violation of intestinal motor function and biliary dyskinesia, which is manifested by cramps and pain in the abdomen, as well as stool disorders, yellow, green or black coloring of stool, increased urge, and so on. In some cases, during the examination, the doctor cannot identify the cause of the disorder and does not find inflammatory changes during colonoscopy. In such a situation, a course of treatment with prokinetics and antispasmodics is prescribed, aimed at restoring normal intestinal functioning.