Both forms of IBD (Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease) have similar symptoms. Patients will experience varying degrees of diarrhea, rectal bleeding, constipation, abdominal pain, weight loss, fever, impaired growth in children, anal ulcers and fistulas. These symptoms can overlap with other conditions so it is important to have a doctor rule out other causes.
If you are a regular reader of my blog then you've probably figured out by now that I'm a pretty big advocate of listening to my body and employing many of the mind/body disciplines to help me live a successful life with IBD. I've written quite a bit about figuring out the foods and diet that are best for me and my gut. I've also discussed my…
Jennifer Rackley, Health Guide, posted Bowel Problems During Remission Not… Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) patients in remission who blame their…
Elizabeth Roberts, Health Guide, answered Could I have a gastro condition like… Like I said, constipation is not a typical symptom of IBD. It is…
Elizabeth Roberts, Health Guide, answered Please Help--I've had excess bile and… Hi Cindy, I'm sorry you're in such pain. First, we are not…
Elizabeth Roberts, Health Guide, answered can a colonoscopy cause fever? Hi Worried, In situations like this, it's best to call the doctor's office…
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