Saturday, January 12, 2013

Care

At a Glance

Inflammatory bowel disease care will look different from patient to patient, but most people will need a certain level of understanding and help during an IBD flare.  Patients suffering from IBD should be as open and honest with their primary caretaker as possible to establish a benefitial caretaking system.

Care Topics
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Children

Most cases of IBD are diagnosed in people 30 or younger and IBD has become one of the most significant chronic illnesses to…

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Partner

IBD can be an especially difficult disease to deal with as a couple, more so if one person has IBD and the other does not.  To alleviate the stress and hardship of the…

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Talking to Friends

Moral support through IBD is a wonderful thing to have.  Don't be afraid to tell close friends about your disease and ask for support if you need it.

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Hot Topics

There are many people who confuse Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). In actuality, they are very different. IBS is a functional disorder of the intestines, in which structurally, there is no pathology. The…