Inflammatory bowel disease - ulcerative colitis; IBD - ulcerative colitis
The goals of treatment are to:
Hospitalization is often needed for severe attacks. Your doctor may prescribe corticosteroids to reduce inflammation. You may be given nutrients through a vein (intravenous line).
DIET AND NUTRITION
Certain types of foods may worsen diarrhea and gas symptoms, especially during times of active disease....
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