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The diagnosis of IC uses medical history and diagnostic tests, but is mistaken for inflammatory bowel disease, such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.The tests include: an ultrasound or CT scan for visual images of the blood vessels and intestines, a mesenteric angiogram to visualize inside the arteries and find the blockage site, and a blood test to check for a white blood cell count to show severity of IC.
The treatment of IC is differently based on the conditions of the cases. If there are mild cases of IC treatment includes: using antibiotics to prevent infection, a liquid diet for adequate colon function, intravenous (IV) fluids for hydration, and pain medication. If it is acute IC, then it will be a medical emergency since tissue death may have occurred. The required treatment may include thrombolytics, which are medicines that dissolve blood clots; vasodilators, which are medicines that can widen the mesenteric arteries; and a surgery to remove the blockage in the arteries. If it is chronic IC, treatment may only be surgery if other treatments