Dr. Ilysa R Diamond DO
Gastroenterologist | Gastroenterology
1010 Lake Street 424 Oak Park IL, 60301About
Dr. Ilysa Diamond is a gastroenterologist practicing in Oak Park and Chicago, IL. Dr. Diamond specializes in the digestive system and its diseases that affect the gastrointestinal tract, which include organs from the mouth to the anus. She specializes in Ulcerative colitis, Crohn's Disease and irritable bowel syndrome, however she also sees patients with general GI conditions as well. Gastroenterology includes conditions such as, peptic ulcer disease, colitis, and screening for colon cancer. Dr. Diamond performs colonoscopy and endoscopy procedures and provides accurate and thorough care for patients suffering from digestive issues.
Education and Training
LECOM DO 2001
Board Certification
Gastroenterology (Internal Medicine)
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Dr. Ilysa R Diamond DO's Expert Contributions
Can drinking too much water cause gastritis?
No. Drinking too much water does not cause gastritis. If you think you have gastritis, I recommend you see a GI doc to get treatment or at least a definitive diagnosis. READ MORE
Is there a specific treatment for E-coli?
Depends on which e.coli you have. Most of them are self-limited meaning they go away on their own without treatment. READ MORE
Gastrointestinal problem?
I recommend you see a GI doc for an upper endoscopy. It sounds like you need to rule out stomach inflammation or ulcer before you move further with any sort of surgery. Ilysa Diamond, DO READ MORE
What is the fastest way to cure a stomach ulcer?
How were you diagnosed with an ulcer? Did you get an EGD (the only way to really get an accurate diagnosis of an ulcer)? Also what else did the EGD find (bacterial infection, erosions, etc). Once you have that information then you will know how to treat it. READ MORE
Why do I have diarrhea after I eat?
There are different types of diarrhea. So, it could be overflow diarrhea from constipation (which you treat by treating the constipation not the diarrhea) or it could be a problem with your gallbladder, or it could be an infection or multiple other causes of diarrhea. I would see your gastroenterologist to find out the cause. READ MORE
What can I do to relieve stomach pain?
You need to find out what is the cause of the pain, then you will know how to treat it. Important clues would be, where the pain is, is it associated with food or bowel movements, are there other symptoms that accompany the pain. I recommend seeing a GI doc to discuss and find out what is causing the pain. READ MORE
Hemorrhoids?
You are most likely constipated. Treating your constipation will clear up your abdominal pain and your hemorrhoids. You should also get a colonoscopy if you haven’t had one yet. I would definitely f/u with your gastroenterologist. READ MORE
Constipation?
You definitely need to get yourself cleaned out. You may want to start with an enema, then 2 bottles of magnesium citrate. I would take 1-2 doses of miralax everyday while on opioid medication. I would recommend you follow up with a GI doc. READ MORE
Stomach hurts?
It depends on where ur stomach hurts. Above or below the bellybutton. It could be an ulcer or constipation. I would recommend u see a GI doc to figure out what is causing ur pain. READ MORE
What should I drink when I have gas?
Excessive gas is usually due to constipation. I would start with miralax 1-2 doses daily and if that doesn’t work, see a GI doc for further recommendations (ie tests for SIBO, etc). READ MORE
How do you know if your gallbladder needs to be removed?
The symptoms for a gallbladder problem and a stomach problem are very similar. I would see a gastroenterologist first before seeing a surgeon. It could be your stomach and you may not need to have it removed at all. READ MORE
What foods help to stop diarrhea?
He could have picked up a colon infection (common after traveling), if diarrhea doesn't go away, see your primary physician to get a stool study to check for infection. READ MORE
How effective are colonoscopies in finding tumors?
Colonoscopies are the MOST effective way to find colon tumors or polyps (pre-tumors). READ MORE
What are the symptoms of colitis?
There are different types of colitis. You need to see a gastroenterologist to get some preliminary testing first (if it is an infection you wouldn't need a colonoscopy). READ MORE
Why am I passing blood in my stools?
Blood in your stool can be caused by multiple things from hemorrhoids to cancer. I would speak with a gastroenterologist to discuss if you are constipated, what the blood looks like and the possibility of further testing (blood work, stool studies or colonoscopy). READ MORE
How can I stop burping?
Burping can be a symptom of different problems. I would see a gastroenterologist so they can ask you the appropriate questions to do some more investigating. You may need an upper endoscopy. READ MORE
I have frequent constipation, should I see a proctologist?
Constipation can be caused by many different things (thyroid issues, celiac disease and even obstruction in the colon ie. polyps or cancer). If you haven't had a screening colonoscopy yet, I would definitely make an appt to get one done (every should have one at the age of 50). READ MORE
What is the best way to relieve constipation?
Miralax OTC 1-2 doses daily should help. However, constipation can also be caused by problems with the thyroid and celiac disease. You should check in with your doctor. READ MORE
Is a colonoscopy safe?
Yes, a colonoscopy is safe. There are risks involved everytime you go inside the human body (ie. infection, bleeding, reaction to meds they use to put you to sleep and even putting a hole or tear in the colon from the scope they use), however, all of these are very RARE. Most people wake up and can't believe we did it already. READ MORE
Why do I have rectal bleeding?
Rectal bleeding could be caused by a number of different things including: constipation, anal fissure, polyps and even cancer. If you haven't had a screening colonoscopy you should make an appt to get one done (everyone should have one at the age of 50). READ MORE
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- American College of Gastroenterology
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