Sulfasalazine or Mesalamine are generally given for mild colitis. Moderate Colitis is generally treated with corticosteroids. Severe cases may requrie intervention with immunosuppresant therapies such as cyclosporine and infliximab.
Medical treatment with tablets is required for amoebic colitis. Very rarely complications like liver abscess may need surgical intervention
Medications treating ulcerative colitis include 1) anti-inflammatory agents such as 5-ASA compounds, systemic corticosteroids, topical corticosteroids, and 2) immunomodulators.
It means that it may not be a true ulcerative colitis but may be colitis related to some infection or antibiotic induced colitis
you will need a kind of urine medicine which you will need to go to the docter and ask for that kind of medicine.
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
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.
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she has colitis of the mouth :(
No such thing as systemic colitis
Changes of pH in the bowel is an effect of colitis, and not the cause of colitis.
There is no such condition as colitis of the throat. Colitis means inflammation of the colon. Inflammation in the throat is called tonsillitis and pharyngitis.