Crohn's disease is a disease similar to colitis.
Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis have similar symptoms, but are different in the manner in which they affect the digestive tract. Each disease also has different treatments. With colitis only the large intestine (colon) and rectum are inflamed. With Crohns, any part of the digestive system can be affected
Clostridium difficile colitis.
I am sorry you have to deal with this condition! The recipes for this are similar to the recipes for those with Crohn's disease. Here is the tastiest looking links: www.ihaveuc.com/more-ulcerative-colitis-recipes-from-michelle/ www.colitiscookbook.com
It means that the histology report is not conclusive that it is ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease
Colitis is a general term referring to inflammation of the colon, which can be caused by various factors such as infection or autoimmune conditions. Ulcerative colitis is a specific type of colitis that is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease characterized by ulcers in the colon and rectum. Ulcerative colitis is a subset of colitis.
Ulcerative colitis can be a horrible disease to have, but there are things that you can eat to help the situation. www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-disease/���ulcerative-colitis/���creating-an-ulcerative-colitis-plan
Some of the treatments for colitis disease is total and complete annihilation and eradication of the bacteria and virus that causes the colitis disease. Eradicating all of them can also prevent the further spread and future recurrence of the colitis disease.
There are several sites that have information about colitis and diets for colitis. Here are two websites that might be able to help you: http://colitis.emedtv.com/ulcerative-colitis/ulcerative-colitis-diet.html AND http://www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-disease/ulcerative-colitis/creating-an-ulcerative-colitis-plan
Lymphocytic colitis is a condition that is chronic non-bloody watery diarrhea. Lymphocytic colitis is a disease that causes a person's colon to become inflamed. The exact cause of the condition is unknown, but it does not increase a person's risk for colon cancer.
No. We are not sure what causes them (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis) but they do not appear to be contagious.
Colitis is a inflammatory bowel disease. The main causes of Colitis are food poisoning and E Coli. These infections can often cause dehydration and bloody diarrhea.
Microscopic colitis is inflammation of the bowel that is only visible using a microscope. Microscopic colitis is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but it is less serve than other types of IBD because it does not lead to cancer and rarely requires surgery.