Guide To The Warning Signs Of Basophilia
Abdominal Pain

Abdominal pain is common in basophilia patients with inflammatory bowel disease. In these individuals, abdominal pain may be accompanied by rectal pain, diarrhea, or rectal bleeding. Doctors will physically examine the patient's abdomen when evaluating their symptoms. Patients may need to have imaging studies or blood tests as well. The doctor needs to know where the pain is located, how long it lasts, and when it began. They will also want to know if anything makes the pain worse or better.
Anti-inflammatory medicines, immune system suppressors, and antibiotics might be considered to treat this type of pain. Some individuals may be offered nutritional support through a feeding tube. Surgery might be necessary in severe cases.