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How long does remission for ulcerative colitis last?
For some people, relief can last years. For others, only a few weeks. Learn what to do to stay in remission for as long as possible.
A new study indicates a common genetic variant may interact with gut bacteria to trigger chronic inflammation in ulcerative colitis. The findings may help explain why people experience the disease ...
A study suggests that habitual meat intake may relate to a higher risk of ulcerative colitis flares. Image credit: Kriangkrai Thitimakorn/Getty Images The prevalence of IBD is rising, and current ...
A common vitamin may help calm gut inflammation in Crohn’s and colitis, reshaping how doctors approach treatment.
Conventional wisdom holds that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can trigger disease flares in patients with ...
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Tips for managing anxiety when you have ulcerative colitis
Around 30 percent of people with an inflammatory bowel disease are diagnosed with anxiety during their lives. But there are steps you can take to minimize symptoms of the mental health condition.
Living with ulcerative colitis means navigating a complex and often unpredictable digestive condition that impacts daily life in profound ways. This inflammatory bowel disease affects approximately 1 ...
Ulcerative colitis affects your colon, so the main symptoms include stomach pain, diarrhea, and other issues in your gut. But the disease can also affect other parts of your body, such as your joints, ...
BERLIN — Psychosocial factors, such as anxiety and depression, are associated with an increased risk for both self-reported “clinical” and symptomatic, or “hard,” flare in inflammatory bowel disease ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) flares can be unpredictable, but avoiding common triggers like stress, poor sleep, smoking, and certain dietary factors may help lower your risk of future flare-ups.
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