Post by masders on Feb 15, 2024 11:55:42 GMT
Treatment almost always begins with medical treatment. In cases of more severe forms of the disease, which do not respond to new biological treatments and conventional treatments, then surgical treatment is necessary. It can be elective (planned) and urgent in severe and complicated cases. In addition to medical treatment, an important part of the treatment is the dietary regime, physical activity, stress reduction, says Dr. Dimitar Trajkov, gastroenterohepatologist at the "Acibadem Sistina" clinical hospital. Chronic autoimmune diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are long-term chronic diseases associated with mucus or bloody mucus (discharge) and abdominal pain.
The number of patients suffering from this Andorra Email List group of diseases is increasing more and more. Stress, daily worries, lifestyle, diet are part of the factors that cause this disease. Doctors do not rule out a genetic link either. The symptoms of these diseases are diarrhea or constipation, mucus or feces accompanied by blood, the appearance of many gases, noise in the intestines. During the manifestation of each of these symptoms, especially during stool accompanied by blood, you should immediately see a doctor, in order to diagnose what it is about. What is colitis and what is Crohn's disease? Inflammatory bowel disease, which is called IBD and is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract, of unknown origin. IBD are diseases that are classified in the group of autoimmune diseases.
There are two types of IBD – ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Ulcerative colitis is about inflammation in the large intestine, while Crohn's disease can occur throughout the gastrointestinal tract (from the mouth to the rectum), with the last part of the large intestine being most commonly affected. What are the symptoms of colitis? Risk factors for IBD are: age, race and ethnicity, family history, smoking, use of certain medications, place of residence. Symptoms of IBD vary with the degree and intensity of the inflammation. The disease has an active phase, but also a period of drug treatment or spontaneous treatment, as well as its reappearance. Symptoms of IBD are: diarrhea, weakness, fatigue, abdominal pain, presence of blood in the stool, loss of appetite and weight loss. In the most severe clinical forms, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are life-threatening conditions that require hospital treatment.
The number of patients suffering from this Andorra Email List group of diseases is increasing more and more. Stress, daily worries, lifestyle, diet are part of the factors that cause this disease. Doctors do not rule out a genetic link either. The symptoms of these diseases are diarrhea or constipation, mucus or feces accompanied by blood, the appearance of many gases, noise in the intestines. During the manifestation of each of these symptoms, especially during stool accompanied by blood, you should immediately see a doctor, in order to diagnose what it is about. What is colitis and what is Crohn's disease? Inflammatory bowel disease, which is called IBD and is a chronic inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract, of unknown origin. IBD are diseases that are classified in the group of autoimmune diseases.
There are two types of IBD – ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Ulcerative colitis is about inflammation in the large intestine, while Crohn's disease can occur throughout the gastrointestinal tract (from the mouth to the rectum), with the last part of the large intestine being most commonly affected. What are the symptoms of colitis? Risk factors for IBD are: age, race and ethnicity, family history, smoking, use of certain medications, place of residence. Symptoms of IBD vary with the degree and intensity of the inflammation. The disease has an active phase, but also a period of drug treatment or spontaneous treatment, as well as its reappearance. Symptoms of IBD are: diarrhea, weakness, fatigue, abdominal pain, presence of blood in the stool, loss of appetite and weight loss. In the most severe clinical forms, Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are life-threatening conditions that require hospital treatment.